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TO FOREGO, ETERNAL BLISS TO wright and house bulider and given fOuUL4lns that poured Rhenish Wine A YOUNG WOMAN IN DENVER WHO and co'd, as though the -blood had al- INTERNATIONAL LESSON, ROV. 29- 4 CAPT., FACOWER SPINS A Y, �1. .1 HELP 09 MAN'S SALVATION, to various carpentry, His mother at first under suspici6fi because Of the cir- passed on to '"restminster hall, and .1-040 In On a capaxisoried paUTY, its � HOLDS THE RECORD. . , I most. 00�sed to clxeu�ate in bet veins. She is the most Interesting, and perfect . -_ 11 The x1anio or soiontolk.11 it Kings, 10. 1-10a , A: - " ", ABOUT A GREEK MANIAC. '' ��, I I- . . . rhe riletAllig Thought. Mas, Ted 11111911I.- clulastances of his nativity, and Ile chased bya. Heradic mania out of His boobs 42�mtteriug on the elo,sa,Id floor, and . dismounting . poased into Westminster __ She Untics rZoopes, MRS jr,oeks, walader-4 I . solauambu:Ir4tio subject I ever saw." A P.'omce over the police.records .,how I Golden Text. Hatt. V.42. . I ,It . P"� � I , Though* the crew Wopla lull jxtux-�- "'. . ITA13god Ior That Dayo ]lift Afty 140, land to live awMIa, under the Abbe _, Y, and between the ch -air andhigh About, Writes. Leiters, Buys Acallivay * I h �t Miss. It ossaian's ai tack, o,'.'aomn , in- GE NXRAL STATEMENT. - Filled XxIsDoots With ship ItIsmic . eanto utiality "wo-worro-wl-The Doe- , ,Zna"'�voaws of the sphinx .and pyramid of Gize-h, afterward the altax wag drowned queen amid or- "Te, . tit she Is '40 'Ind A' SleOP Ticietst All wit bu1sm have increased ste adily, boL6 in their frequency The episode in Solomon's history . � Lived Three Days in the JUggi,119-11, ` I trino or the.111(cal.t., � confounding LL.D.'s of Jerasw1em, then stopping the gans and choir eblanting' the Was much in Deam­_1 say there not Neurologists and medical and maL'igaanoy for (be past two years. When she fi,rs'. appear- which we are to study to -day has a, .. � 1041ged by Three Aullets. . ­� � LL .. . Washington, .Nov. 15,-CleP,I? Out Of the is Paroxysm of tempest and of madman. His dropsies , a'.11 thiat glort which dazzles the eyes &lay are awaitin with dee,p interest the .9 she did little more tham walk steadily Picturesque interest of its own, an =- " The most exciting experience I ev,4'_, , ordinary style of sermonizing � path strewn with slain and cata,lepslea of history w on it is cAmpared i0ith, , the heavenly outcome of a system of curative treat- onward until she fell into the hands terest so tumazi and so secular that bad with a crazy sailor," said Capt. F43 �,:� this remarkable discourse of Dr. Tal- , I mage which we send out to -day. . libs and ophthalmlas,traus- figured on one mountain, preaching on anot -her xaoantain g'd aaceA ding from ii reception whi ch that min- i6t0ring- spirit of the back o6ley shall to a,- ment isonmabalist Am�le Rossman is be- - Ing subjected to iu the Denver, Coi., pf the po3ce. Later'be shp- grew Adopt . in bier somnambu3stio exploit.,�, until her its spirit jai lessons necessarily seem re� . .. Mots. .-- its chaxin. has been couer. of the British four-nmteA box,V I Louden Hill, 11w&s voya, frq*'� I I . . . . rext ,is Romans ix, 3, "I could wish ,. . , another -mountain-the greatest, the .receive when she goes up corv)a tion. Wboo. * - goe$ in, what wel- hospital, This remarkable sleep Walker, alle cou!d Pick the lock room of' expertly, write an Inte"Ilgible, legible ,astory I . � felt by the boys and girls of many on a 90 Java to Gla.qgow. English sailors werfil I .1 I that myself were accursed froniChrist . � . for my bretbren, my kinsmen accord- )OVelie miglitiest, the kindest, the � 191111b'scrificing, most most, I a beautifur come on the river of life, its banks seraphic of peax, lined with splendoirs . . Whose unconscious journeys about that city late at night have made her a fam- � !etter aud mail it, and do other tliiags which the mormaa person aecomplighe8 generations. Its value as a chapter in history is for it light scarce and I was obliged to ship *, I Ing . to tire flesh." . being whose feet ever touched the 'Ali in the tempp.e43 of- eternail Wm$tap, Liar to this and the pub� an,ly when broad awake. One night ' great, throws a Greek as one of the men bdpro tho eart.b. us, ye deserts, who heard Who Ise music is -commanded by swin,9 person pollies about tour months ago she Which we could receive from no other mast. George could understand little A tough passage, indeed, for those who -take Paul literally, When some our Saviour's prayer, ,tell us, ye seas that drenched Him with your surf, tell of arebangelic scepter and before throines, wboreait those who have .reii�n- liel bas been in custody since Saturday evening. On the order of County Phy- WROTE A LETTER i, her brother, to drop it quarter on the strange outlying oiv� ilizatiolis that fringed the ancient English and speak less. He was a long -I balred of the old theologians declared that us, ye multitudes who beard Him preach, on deck, on boacbi- on hillside; � just 13e- ed'a thousand yeara, but have __ KIM their dominion. Poor Anne Boleyn sicivin, C..'ark, she was removed from Po- mad was about in the regu�ar outgoing mail box at the world. Sheba was a sort, of Ultima P unkempt fellow, almost as awat-' thy as a nogro, of . excitable tompet- � they were willing -to be damned for the . Jk glory of God,' they said what no one tell us, Golgotha, who heard the stroke of the hammer on the spikeheads and in two years alter that Pageant, lost Nfe and throne by. onestro,ke of heads� lice Headquaxters to the hospital. The precautions 44ken by the attendants of -Post OLLIce When a VcOcemau took charge of her. Considering the condi- Thule, a kingdom of the world's edge beyond which there but mme,ut and morbidly ,sensitive. . . . "Everything 11 . believed. Paul did not in the text tbe dying groan in that midnight that dropped on m1olmoon, did any one like man, but t hose v4w on earth have a, divine passion for souls slip,11 never the latter institution to ]Keep her from Lion under which it was written the sommambu�istls letter was a marv�elous was nothing the boundless .sea. The regions we now went wrong w3b George frow the start. 11% bad a b41 - mean be Was willing to die forever to Testis have this.passion for soulsT 'ose their thrones. "They shall reign 19 oing abroad during -her active r�umb- chirography and composition. There know as China and India, were already luel, ti that 1 hip. t 10 na on It s a ma, es were P t - save hks relatives. He usad hyperbole, , � be declared, "I In tibis -last half of the last decade of the nineteenth century the tempera- for ever and ever. � ers ar She is was nyt a- grammalioa,� error to be fourad,in it, not an "I" witbDut its dot In that age centers of civilization, and ting. to take his life. Being unable ti; I and when I could wish '�, I that myself were aecarsed from, Christ ture in tit-- churches is very low, and most of the would sfoll. if it were But, after nZa, the best mray is oulti- vate that divine, patirilon for souls is to is kept aZone in a waxd that equipped with the Most, seaure,:�r fastened win- or a ' t" 'Ieft uncrossed. Very recent:V Miss ito-anian was com- doubtless their products were brought to the Markets. of Jerusalem, while Ear - catch the drift of the fololalle, convoroa. tion, he i3magizied that the English Sail-, � for my bretbrei�L, my I Ing rinsmen accord* plety , not kept on ice, Arid, aking things Work far tbe.a ,,, �Tati . Under God on save one, and you wi.X want right away dows and doors in the entire hospital. polled to get her livellZod by working a's a domealic, The fami._7 OPe, whose civilizations have been splen- I ars were always, ,talking about WM . to the flesh," he meant that Most volie- all to declare as they are, ordinary. Christians WLI I never reaah the pQ!nt where the Out- to save two. Save two, and you will I d Night and day a nurse is within hear- Ing her eightest servant. 'wbeere she was last employed, had to didly upreared and grown mass since George haxilly dared taste his foA ment of possible ways Us anxiety for the salvation of hisre- cry of Paul in the t,ext will not seem 'like extravaganza. Flow properties 'In a you will want to save twenty. C-0 v 0 twenty, to a of even movement. Miss Rossmain, 4though her helpless , 'fat her go because t4e. premises ,were a�Kvays open to burglars ,it ni lit when %Ow those days, was as savage as was Amer - ica wben Coluxabus stepped ashore. This fearing poison. Brooding over bis im- aginary troubles made, the matter worse latives and friends. It was a passion � for Not than Chris- � most of the churches axe so Uxed that Christian to do On and you wL?l Want save hundred. Save a lbandred, and OU Ind condition might very proper, '�y make 'she Wa$ a,rOnnd. No Matter we" fastened the doors and windows C, incident has a peculiar interest also for and at length when the ship Was wen souls, more one tian out of thousands of, Christians a -,'I a is expected I Sunday is to get upa little later in wta v nt to save v rybody. I a a 8 e what is the use of talking about it such a course seem necessary, is not by Means detained against her wishes. she made her way, oat of the lw,corse the students oforeligion, It was the out in the Indian Ocean, the, Greek be, I feel it, All absorbing desire for the the morning than usuats put on that wbiob'us next to his beat attire- -110t when the p1lace tobegirt ishere and the time is now? And whi'e you pray I .any When Dr. Clark oa Friday issued his every time she -,vas moved by the MY$- terious "'Ituences U&t control bar to fame of Solomon concerning the name of Jehovah, of which the queen had came a raving maniac. . " Re dressed himself in three sults at betterment of the physical and mental condition is very common. It would take the very best, for tliat has to be 're- . served for the levee -enter ) *:2 1i Lr ,11 all there is of t. .Fu�,, one minute to pardon for the worst -am on. acted order for her commitment, she obje to acting in accordance with it. This take a trip into the night air. At various times she caused h,rWjf heard. and although her journey was clothes, filled his packets and setiboots � I 1 1 , , more Of a mathematician than I � ever be to calculate how many with stateliy st�,p, bow his head, or at amy rate, shut his eyes in pra er time, � , earth, it be WIN believe in Christ, whose b�uod can instantly wash away repugnance to becoming in any sense to t 1 be tied in bed, Then the oloorswere ,I.c,k,d and the windows barred, but nevertheZess verY far removed in claractor from a religious pilgrimage it was nevertheless chock-a-block With biscuit, and, arrov. ing, h1m.self with two knives, intronr,h� can to that or o.,ose them emough to loo -K sleepy, turn hal)' the fou:,eat crime. Full comfort. for a. pub1c charge was not unnatitral when a somnambulistic attack seized her she found her wa,y w ith a distinct recognition of theGod �d himself into the maiatop. The =&to � are, tip an anxiety sometimes will not let them sleep nights, p lan- toward the pu'pit with, olu.111ness while the preacher speaks , the Most borrowing distress that ever crushed a human being. At your first her, for the unfortunate young woman is Of most respectawe family, and out of doors never knowing how she from -whom Solomon derived wisdom and his watch tried to pa,rley* with the � W -ng for the efficiency of hospitals Put a 5-cen,t piece -or it the times be hard a 1 -cent the colNection moment of belief, a process by ,whioh the of God turn a were it not for ber aft-Iction, is thor- managed to loose her bonds or find egress from her chamber, it, is said and in whose, honor he builded the temr pie that she came. One cannot help madman, but it was no use. When, any, where the sick and wounded of body piece -on p:atter, kind of slhovinK it down- under whoba universe will, dear a -round for your eternal advant- oaghZy competent to take care of her- that she one time purchi.,ed leou leg i ibt- wishing that "Oman had been blessed one climbed the main shrouds he threau ened in .his broken English to . are treated, and for eye and ear liffir- the other eoln so that it might be, for that $5 age. For the mere making, it the ask- sd.1f., On Saturday, however, she took ewngs, bat whether she ever put them iato use has not been ascertained. with -a 3n.ssionary spirit. What bound- less lie had to OUT His I maries, and for dispensaries and re- . a,'?l the ushor knows , a gold- piece, and then after the benediction, Ing be in earnest, and you throw every- thing into that asking, complated solace the more reasonabZo view of the situa- Her crowning act I of sab-conscious- cpportunitie�, sp�eadl abroad the truth through Phoenicia, HEART OUT. " When treats where the poorest may have most go �uietly home to the biggest repast and he' .pfulness for the few years of atioxi. and agreed to p�aco herself under mess was comp assed last Friday morn" in and Egypt, and Sheba, and Opbir I There it was necessary to shake if , I sklUfal surgery and helpful treatment. ,. of 8�1 the week. This is all the m&- the this We, and then a Wide open heaven. the Along about the midnight, hour stleft her lodgings in the usual sur- is no reason for believing the legends reet out of the maintopgallant. sail the Oh. it is beautiful and glorious this widespread and ever intensifying move- Jori of Christians are doing for rectVication of this p:anot, and they which 0 aoh in Jesa than it y a can rw takes me to pronounce that imperial � EMINENT SPECIALIST reptitious mamser. and wa:iked to the of the Abyssi-nians that t1iis queen was -theirs. Sheba was not in Africa, or at watch had to climb the mizzen -a, , , shrouds and slide down by the MIZzen royal * 11 Mont to s'le,nate and care physical mis- , will do that, Until, at the close of life, the pastor opens a Wack book at the word :11fi-ah-m- with all the Joy that an Qi�ito WA knows h*,v to bestow- who has charge of the nervous disease I Union depot. After hanging around U,lw vicinity of that bui:ding for awh�,+) least the Sheba of Africa Was an in- significant town; this queen came from stays to the yard to avoid the madm#A fortunes. May God encourage and hel P head of their ca.91cet and reads: "]Kea- heaven. i cases at the county hospitalt. .ent's office- she stzLked to the ticket a.9; Arabia. The Moral and spiritual les- in the Waintop. I the thousands of sp'endid men and -wo- ed are the dead who die in the Lord. They rest from their labors and their In this world God never does his The Physician is now studying her case. a view to v, re 9- where she puroba,sed a raLxoad ticket to Cheyenne. It was on -'Or alter she had sons of this story are brough t forwaxil in the Notes and the Thoughts for I* All sorts of expedients were resorted men engaged in that worki Bat all � I" that is works do fo',',ow them." The sense of b zon est. He can hung on the her! grander mornings than have ever yet with prescribing ular system of treatmeiat.z It is agreed fair, started for the track 4 , a that her Young People. to, but the --iac could not be dis- lodged. Day blazing outside of my subject to -day, fa behalf of the immortality of a man, the ludicrousisso thoroughly developed in me that when I hear the Scripture been kindled, and ra-inbow the sky by the best neureogists in the city that condition was noticed,. and a te.ephone ca�l sent to t1e Central pollee station. PRACTICAL NOTES. and night the eyes , of the frenzied Greek, set in a hahZ . the, inner eye, the inner ear, the inner words read at the obsequies at one of in the with richer colors than have ever been arched, and attune the oceans to more Misa Rossman is the most interesting That made her fourth a0eep walk with- in'the seven days of lest week. The Verse 1. The queen of Sheba. Called by the Karin Bilk1s; by the Abyssln- haggard faw, could be discerned peerhv�-g,L capacity for gEadness-or distress, how the ro!igious do-nothings churches it is too much for my gravity, majestic doxologies than have ever yet somnambulistic subject that ever came . Maxon sent for County Physi� PO^1afe was, Afaqueda. "She ,seems to have like a cat through the lubber's hole or.. � few feel anything like the overwhelm- "Their works do fo'�o­yv them." What do they been att uned; but as near as I can tell, andr speadit reveretatly, heaven is the under their notice. Her history since she came to Denver over two years ago olmn C.'mrk Saturday forenoon, and it was decided to commit t he unfortunate enjoyed among the tribes of Arabla a reputation like Solomon's for wisdom." over the brink of the top. '. " When ing concentration ex re p saed in may text. .1 Rarer than four leaved clovers, rarer works? And in what direodon fo:'Aow them -up or dowal And do they Place where God has done His best. He can build no greater joys, lift no strongily bears out this sweeping asser- YOUnig woman to the hospital, -Snitth. Ileard. Perhaps through the ohips that sailed to Ophir. The fame the mizzen topmast stay sell was down the Greek wou14,,)vxap. bbn- . than century plants, rarer than prima fo'low on foot or am the wing 1, And how 'ong will they follow before thek mightier splendors, roll no loftier an- tion. She is now in her 27th yeax, and . Of Solomon concerning the name of the self, up in its folds and cower out of donnas, have been those of -whom it catch upg More appropriate funei�a. ,ms, march no more imposing Pro- the cessions, build and except, for her irrepressiW,P, tendency to CLOTH WINDOWS. � Lord. "Solomon's faine was great be- to, sight. But the minute any one stepped may be said, "They bad a passion for text for t0l such religious dead beats in Matthew xxv, no greater palaces spread out and interjoin and wave no activity while in the sleeping state and cause of its must intimate rolatioil and ansooiation with, the name of Jr,. on the mainmast shrouds George was I souls." You could count on the fi . agora woa:d be the words 8; "Oar !amps are gone out." One more transporting magnifice1W.4), I a sluggish circulation, of the blood, she AL Substitute for GI,77.Which Never Xenks bovah."-Terry. She came. " If Sheba up, and standing in the topmast shrouds � -r of your left hand all the names Of wouZd think that such Christians think heaven is the best heaven God enjoys exceXent, health. She is of the wid IT111 Not 11reaft. was Yemea, it was some one thousand . with a knife in each hand. those you can recall who in the last- would show at least under,-whoseban- can construct, and it is all Yours for the serious asking. How do you like perfect blonde type, laxge of Physique Windows of cloth instead of gla ? a five -hundred Miles from Jerusa,lem- They traveled by ,camels, " We put up with this sort of. 110"n- . the eighteen tb-century were so obar- ner they are enZisted. In one of the Napo'eonie wars a woman-Jea:nette the offer? Do you really think it, is and comely of featurti., When normal sounds like an Impossibility, and yet It aveiraging some twenty miles a day; tYs would sense for three days, hoping the m4niab . . I acterized, by mame-took her position -with the worth accepting? If so, pray for It. her meritzOity is of a bigh standard, and is a reality, and the employment Of require seventy-five days to reA04 Jer- would got starved out and come dowrl from his 46 All the names at those you could Te- call in our time as having thispassion troops and shou:dered a broomst iok. II.Teanette, -%vby do The co' Got not up from that pew where You are, sitting, nor move one inch from she is well, educated., These attributes make her an. hatense�v rare psychologic- such a substitute is an achn miiedged us"llem, and Cho same to return. The ., . urney was through a wilderness� In - 'volving perch or jumt into the � sea. i He had grub enough in is bootlegs to .- % for souls you can a � thumbs ount on the fingers . and of youx right and left lonal said, you take such a useless OAreapon into the tanks?" "'We,'I" she said, "I can wheee you aie standing, before yon u al study, as somnambWists seldom pos- success, It is not ordinary &obh, but sacb as is tra4au t qen, through which ob discomforts and dangers from the. r hers of Ishmael. And all by a -hold ,out a month and the situation was getting aggravating -, not to say despar. I - bands. such , There � are many More , touls, ey are seat- cceseerated a but th show at 'east whret side I am on." Now the object of this sermon is to blood of the Son of God, who would have all Men come to life present and seas them. Although disinclined to talk about her lient comes just as through glass. To all intents and purposes this cloth win- weman,and a queen, who left, both her court mad her fragrant country to cross at8- " I decided that the only way to wi I the . _w tered so widely you do not know them. .� Thoroughly he Christian people 'by t. stir at 'east one-tourth of you to an ambition' for that which my text PV .­ life everlasting. If you have been in mllitaxY life, affairs, statements made with much re- ticence from time to time at FoUee dow is simEar to the sheets of glass, the desert." -Pulpit Commentairy. To Prove him, Suggesting " the custom. 80 madman was by shooting. I load%. two revolvers and took my station on , the Sailors decal* hundreds of mi'lions there are to-daY, I but how few people do you know who sents in bl I vocabulary -namely 'a azinlel. rove that it is on far ' P=811Yle you know what 6oldiers call the "101111� roll." All the drums beat it because Headquarters by her have given the and lasts ever so inuich. longer, while still having just as good an appearance, common in the ancient time of Making , long journeys to visit noted seats at quarter-deck. as Y...."'. Were sent tip the .ratlines to poX4 and -sprang are utterly oblivious to everything in I th':4 world. except the redemption of *'a to b of that sp r .1 I Ing t a .0 ___ M`ull� , nseqatt.n of 2,000 foreign the enemj is approaching, and all the troops must immediately get into line. authorities a fair biographiW knowl- edge of Miss Bowman. Her home is Now, the remairkabae feature of this learning, and to converse with men noted for their wisdom." -Terry. With starboard. As the Greek .- -1 to an. attitude of attack, I took alm and fired. I Souls? Paul had it when he wrote my jioas�', It ,. 'suall esti ated M Wbat scurrying around the camp and in Peco'e, Kan., Where some of her re- new fabric is that it never 'leaks, does . hard questions. Riddles were very The ball struck him in the left shoul- der. Emitting a scream of fright and text andthe time will come when the , majority of Christians will have it, if that there are at least, ,00 mi �ion, arles. I make a liberal I nee and Putting of tine armstbrough thestTaPs of the knapsack and saying good -by to latives at present reside. About ei&t ears a, a is$ ssma,a arst ecame not ,break, and is nearC7 one-third cheaper than glInss. A large skylight cemmon in the East. Josephas says t. Hiram, King of Tyre, and Solomon led defiance, the Greek placed one knife in his teeth amd the . I th".9 world is ever to be lifted out of the slough in which it has been sink- admit that there may be 10 bad missiont- arises, out of tibe 3,000, but I do not be- comrades you may never meet againi Some of you Germans or Frenchmen I ker, So r as can be learn- a e ed t tcaay had no definite prodis- composed of the new substitute for to. puzzle eacth, other with riddle d enigmas. started out on yaxd to starboaxot. 1 suppose It was IL,s iA- ,, . Ing and floundering for near 19 cen- I ­ turies, '" Have there is one. All English and Am- may have heard that long roll just be- PO in t - its victim professes the glass, which has been in constant use long enough to its 2. A very great train. Of attendants. Very See 10. "Strabo tention, to drop into the sea, but think - Ing a dead man aboard in this ,case and the betterment had better - begin with myself. and yourself. When orican merchants leave Bombay, Cal- outta, Amoy and Peking as soon as they fore Sedan. Some of you Italians may have heard that long roll just before to e of. In ear.7 stages of her somnambuZ Miss Rossman was show worth, re- main's in perfect condition, not one cent much,gold. verse -relates that the Sabeams (the inhabit, Sheba) would look better than a half-dead =an O�verbcard, I fired a second time hit - a Committee of the Society of Friends 0 Wled upon a member to reprimand make their fortunes. Why? Because moEaropeaia or American in his sense$ Bergamo. Some of you northern and southern men may have heard it just not attacked with, frequency. It was only after her sAlveitirt in Denver that .having been spent on it for repairs. ants of were enormouslywea,l- thy, and used gold and silver in a in furniture, Ung the crazy sailor in the right arm, He still continued to crawl oat on the h,m for breaking some small rule of . the a-c!ety, the member said: "I had would stay in that climate after inane- tary inducements have ceased. Now, before the battle of the Wilderness. You know its stirring and solemn the disease assumed t,he intense phase in which, it now .manifests itseld. The aes claimed for it� chief of which is that most lavish- mainner their their utensils, and even on the walls, yard, and I shot the third time, - % dream, In which all the friends had the missionaries there are put down meaning, and so Isound the long, roll aZltitude doub-tl*ss; has had a great deal by its emptoyment in train sheds, freight doors. and roof$ of their houses.'l-Raw- lin-90n. Precious The "The bullet found a lodging in the fleshy part of the right leg, the man Assemb'ed to plan some way to have our meeting bouse cleaned, for it was on the barest necessities, and most of them donot lay up $1 in twenty yeaxs. to-ddy. I beat this old gospel drum that has for centuries been",calling to do with its deve:opment.- When she first we -at to Denver bliss Rossmam ent- houses, large auditoriums and Public buildings .having skylights of stones. onyx,cm- Prald and turquoise, are still fr,und in S2 ed through the port rope, his left . � very filthy. Many propositions were made, but no micInsion was reached lands Why, then, do they stay in those I and of into'erable beat and cobras . thousands to take their places in line for this battle, on one, side of which ored one of the local business colleges, from which, despite her troubCe, $be -large area, the light weighL. Ott the ma- terial permits of a simpie, inexpensive Arabia, and in to -mer times the var- iety was apparently much greater, All h.npd let,go the gasket, his knives clat- . tered to the deck and with A . an�il one of the Members rose and raging fevers; the thermometer some- are all the forces beatific and on the was graduated in due time. and light form of skylight construction. that was in 2ier heart. The questions AN UNEARTHLY YELL sa: , riends, I think if each one , I 1d: 'r would take a broom and swr3ep im- times p'la-ying at 139 and 140 degrees of opprewAveness. 12,000 mil'es from other side all the forces demoniac. Here the long roll call, "Who is on the HER NOCTURNAL TR AVELS, The joints are made water -tight by a speeia� maLhod used with this mater- which bad brought her to Jerusalem- (1) � This lesson suggests the riches .and the the Greek fall backwards. His legs �, - I med-ately around his own seat, the home because of the unhealthy climate Lord's side?" "Quit yourselives like however, so exhausted her in mind and body that she was unab'ie to hold - . Tibe translucent fabric consists of '&' wiSd(I'M of- 'Witi who deoilarM himself caught in the foot -rope and there he hung, I I . meeiing house would be clean."' So let the work of spiritual impxovenient and tie prevailing immoralities of those regions compelled to send their men.1* In solemn column march for . God iind happiness and heaven. So my of the positions she olbtained more transparent materla� spread over steel wire caot1b, with tweave meshes per inch, greater than Solomon, Worship Jesus. 3. Told her. Solved or explained for _ bead down. " It was easy now to send up and hegrm around our own soul. . � Some One 1. I wb4spers up. from the right. band side ohrdren to England or Scotland or America, probab.'y -never to see them glad am I that I do not have to "Wish myself accursed," and thlrow away my than a brief period. During her stay in the city she has to home to City which gives the paae.s a flextule and eanstio quality, permitting its adjust- bier. All her questions. " There is no ground for thinking of sayings of a re- lower the -madman to the deck. His wounds proved only superficial. The 1i , of the pulpit and says, "Will you please I name rains at the persons in our times againi I 0, Messed Christ I Can it be any thing. but � a passion for solfs? It is heaven that you may win your bea- von, and that we may have a ,whole been conveyed ,her or HaZl, b� the police an at least 150 dit- ment to any shape that the, roof strur- ture may take, to the expansion owing ligious nature, a.9 the eaxlier commen- , tators supposed, but simply of sayings poor follow bogged for his life, and after a Month in hospital he recovered, but . ,a Pa � who have th' ssion for souls?" Oh-, , . 0 1301 TbAt woul"d be invidious 1M_ easy to understand all this frequent depreciation foreign convention of heavens�heaven added to heaven, heaven built heaven. forent occasions; Except once or twice she wasnever known to Aave her room or contraction If t1h. frameworic. The fabric is strong and is in the meaning of which was conceal- eel and the understanding of whioh !n- was kept under guaxd for the remain- � der Of the voyage. ,. and . .!.- . rndent, and the mere Mentioning of P �. I lie of missionaries when you know that they are a'.41 - op- on. And while I dwell upon ,the theme I untr, after midmight. UsuaiJy she wan- dered about the business section of the made pands 38x36 inclies in size, and can carry a dicated very deep wisdom."-Xeil. Ac, " In Scotland I bad to stand trial for , I abOOdU the Greek. I ­ t names of such persons might cause in them piritual bride, and then the posed to the opium traffic, and that interferes with commerce, and. then begin to experience in my own poor , self that which I take to be something city, close to which she. adwa-ys rather weight of over 400 pounds per square � fooL eorclina to oriental records the queen alaq gave Solomon many intricate and .11 T , 6 is a very serious busmoss,' I T, I I . . I . ord wold have no More use for . tb the missionaries are mordi and that it -like a passion for gouls. And now wisely lived, until the police got her. she walked straight. &bead, with autom- I It migirt be natuxallty assumed that cii-rions problems for solution. One must the said the magistrate. . . I Your Honor-' I � I 10 . Some one whispers up from the ieft is an offens � merchants a to many of . -not au, of them, but Many of them- auto God, the only wise, the only good, the only great, li� glory foreverl Almeril . - axon appearing strides, unti� some start- ad citizen drow the attention of & the tramsWeent qualities of the fabric wouad be much inferior to that of glass, suffice for illustration. When queen plamd two wreatbs before the ' :::Yes, . You acknowledge' thut you fired the bullets . - hand side of the pul 1pit, "Will you not, I . I I then, mention among the people of the who, absent from aza home restraint, are so immoral thatwe.can make onl Y , . I . - . dw, - pa�jceinaa to her. As a rule, the first but P, careful comparison has shown .that the amount of Light which it trans- monarch, and asked him to t ell which was real and which was artificial, he into the Greek?" I "I I I Yes, Your Honor;' � I 1, � , , . I , Past, some w2io had this passion for so'461" G faint aZausion to the monstrosity of 'Oh, � ; OLDEST IN THE WORLD. person who saw ,her gave the alarm to the officers. mits equa.'.s that of- tibbed glass one- opened a window, and a bee a -lighting tbe told him "'And you extracted the bullets, of'� : 0 rse ?" 01;, : � -h, Yes Samuel Rutherford, , the Scotoliman OF 300 years ago -his Imprisonment their abominations. I wou:d Ithe to be at the gate of heaven when those - Valuable Rebrew 3111anuseript-What if Her appearamce was quite enough. to catch the attention of even the least quarter at am inch, thick. As it is treat- ed with a specia� preparation, the fab- Upon Tiatural wreath what be wished to know. 4. All gnlomon's As I No; Your Honor. In the first Plaze 1� I am not a surgeon, and in the second ; at-Aberde.en, for his re- I ligious zeal, and.the public burning of missionaries go in tto see how they wi'd have the piek.of coronets atnd Contains In a Cryptogram. ob.servaint pedestriain. In her ancon- ric is impervious to cinders, or even hot eoa�s droppeA upon it, and wisdom, shown In his conversation anl in bis.magmi"i- place, it was too Much to put : his book, . "Lex Rex," in Edinburgh, . And his unjust arraignment for high thrones and mansions on the- beat streets of heaven. We who have bad I The oldest dated manuscript in Re- solous preparations for a mightf1y ramble sibs a,'ways dressed in B, gown or wrap- WIT] burn only when set fire to at the edges. Even then the ffames make s � 0- cent surroundings. The house, ,o mrn's palante or series of palac,es. Hig ,trouble th there.' I em "The magistrate let me off with a I . . I treason and other persecutions, purify- easy pulpits and loving congregations, . .. brew of any part of tbe Old Testament per. Smiiptimes she added stockings to this article of, apparel, but I was never eow progress, thus furnishing timely palace at. Jerusalem had a vast hall nominal fine. George fell on his inee.4 1 . � . . Ing and sanctifying him so that his , 1 .4 works, entitPed "Trial and TritianTili' of entering heaven, w0l, in, my opinion, h4n , to take our turn and wait for is in New York, and belongs to Rev. � Scott Watson, a Missionary of the Pres- known to dou either shoes or headgear. Thus her expression,'tss . warning, Another argument in its favor is that, for publie business one hundred and seventy-five feet long and more than and begged me to take him in the shi � ; I ough of mad � . � . Faith." and "Christ Dying and Draw- ing Sinners to Hims,.61f," and, above - tho , hristiarl workers who, amid physi- ca*. .....i1ferings and . mental. privati on byterian church, who brought it from attired, eyes bair wide open and hex loose tossed her neck a,nd shou'ders, she itis greatly superior to even the fin- lest grass as a covering for art galleries fifty feet high. According to Jo,44mlins it contai a great banqueting ball, ined Greeks." I - . I w1l, his 215 unparalleled letters showed that he, had thn passion for souls: - Rich- and environment of squalor h I . their work, and on the prmcipDe that Nablus. Its is ascertained froin- a age . cryptogram that the scribe, with pains- about stalked along, heedless of vebicles or other street obstructions like a spectre aind studios, for the reason that it w1a never leak, and tharefore serves as a ,was an by spacious and and rrounded . luXurin-us gardens. '5. I I AN INGENIOUS BEGGAR. - . ard Baxter, whose "Paraphrase of the New 'Testament 11 caused him to be in proportion as one has been -self- sacrificing and suffering for Christ's taking .care, corked ifito thle first fif- I evo:ved from the midnight atmosphere . perfect protection to the vaZuable work's of art. Sometimes a heavy deposit of The Meat. Solomon fared sumpt-u- . ous'y'(1 Kings 4. 22, 23). The sittin g. A Paris beggarhas been living ve,ry , dragged beforo' Lord Jeffreys, o wh sake on earth will be their celestial teen pages of Deuteronomy. lWis reads . I More than on6 terrified citizen who saw . her under these circumstances took her snow serves -to crack the strongest eass ,. The nunil,er and titles of i base -who comfortably by hanging himself., JJa::, ­ ­ I. . howlzd at him as -"a rascal" and "snivel-� 0 Ing * Presbyterian," and irap4soned him. 6 preferment. . : . Who is that youmig woman on. the . as foll9wa;' . . ­ 1, Jacob, the soti Oj Israel',' the son for a veritah't -ghost. I I When spoken she paid no atten- skyRight, and often injures paintings and tapestries beyond restoration. attended the royal barquets," tbpir splendid apparel and apartments. This would choose a t;ree near a�"spot I i where children were playing, string 11 I far I . writing 168 re- i ligious books, h�s "Call to tile , T worst street in Washington, New YOrIQ or London,­B1bfP, in hand and a little of Joseph, the son of.Mar, the priest . -to _ I tion. Her first evolenee of returning � ... queen may have seen them ,gathered Inisters, at a Meal. Servants . . . mi bimself up and groan so as to attract attention, so they wo l�d u U x n ,1mcon- i verted," bringing uncounted tbousands i . � . package in wbich are smW,l vials of I ,of thie'aity of Damascus,wrotethe holy � maness she manifested by fe�' ling conscu . . . her own Person with her hands in a TIRE PEACEFUL REST. State. officers and personal attendants. for hell). He Would be out down and, "4 . into the pardon of t 1 1 he gospel, and his "Saints, Everlasting Rest;- 0 n .. I e Ing medicine, and. another bundle.in which are biscuits f How dare she risk lh--r-. law for the elder (Shehaba. is .used. as . the'Arabic sheik), and the stay ( of ltbe _ igue, tentative fashion as if the per- i�rmance was inspired by am intelp- I .,C or, well," the voice replied, ons'd Apparel. The rich and ecistly areas of Eastern courtiers and attendants is restored, and a letter in his pocket would explain bis attempted suicide by I I 1. . heaven to a host innumerable, Z,,h,r,.d self among those "roughs;" and where � . . . . is understood), thle I" outside of her body. " His face thlit two hours since hath sometimes furnished ljy the king (Gen. _ a. statement of his destitution. He kn��;,'q . I Cecil, Thomas a Kempis, writing his I "Imitation of Christ," for all ages. is she going I She is one of the- queens of heaven, hunting up the 'sick and ,- and congregation , pillar (of the congrigation). Joseph, the g. first time Azinie Rossman came T . died; I .11�. Wilt thou find pa�sion, pain or pride 9 45, 22, Dan. 5. 7). His ascent. "_Diffoi- forent interpretations are giyen: (1) how to attach the noose so as to avoid strangula,tio.m. � I 11 . . , tileton, Finney and more wh'om T might I hungry and before nijbt shew.21 have am of the elder and the stay and.the under MY caxe," said, PoNce Surgeon -black, "I wasted . I The imposing ceremonies and sacrifices I - � . � mention, tbe claracterigic, of whose . ,lives was an overtowering passion 'for read Christ's "Let. not your heart � be troubled," in eight or ten places, and pillar Ishmael of the children of Sag- inah in the 35 of the kingdom of, . I I . I NEARLY AN HOUR " Will ,he obey wheA .one commands ? Or answer should'diie press his hands? of worship. (2) The numerous and salendid retinue accompanying him. (3) CENTENNIAL Or, GAS LIGHTING. I I � I . . � . � souls , A. B. Earl, the Baptist evenge- counted out from those, Vials the right year . IsIbfinael. And praise be to God." � in trying to restore her to conscious-' He answers not, nor understands, . I The stairs leading to the 'temple."- The one hundredth anniversuy'of � , I .. 1. -list, !had it. Jacolb Moapp bad.it. Dr. I 11 ease Pam, and number of drops to . . ' 1he year,named, extended, acco(rding I used every known means for I I . I I I Tuck." The private entrance or ,)as- lighting by gas occurxed In July, TE', , J I I - J"a'S Wt.' ' � , L r 13 h )resident of I-Jamilton College, I . .ha , , And when told - he had I ven food to a familly tbat would � herwise have had eat to Dr. Watson, ftont July 11, 655, to =, t pu_rpose, but without.ihe least. of- feet. , Since then I 318axned that She " His palms are folded on ,his breast; There is no other thing expressed ,sagewa�, magnificently wrought, by ' from whiab o ascended to ihe teT r� 1�1,�� first practical trial was made by, if� " . :.A� ' . I . only I 'haff an,hour to live, said: "Is that so? nothing -to to -day, and taken t;,b,la meagure of a June 20, 656, of the Christian era.r The 6anuseript contains . the Samaritan .must be a2lowed to a -wake of bier own But long disquiet imarged in rest. I ple ._ some part of. his own house. 1,:rcm this doch. in Birmingham, England, in Jul I * I i� ,�, 1,796. It falled, lio-wever, to attract �Iy� , . . - Then take Me out of my beaand place dead chAd that �he may prepare f0f "Pentateuch, and ia.written in cha.rac� accord, as alds tb that - end are -of no "His it appears ,that the palace was at .R' � I te'tio" and. the next attempt was . � '01 me uPoWmy knees ana let me Spend, ii : I that, time in cafting,on God for the it a shroud�her every a& of kindness - beinediction for the, soul. You see ters like those seen onrMaceadean coins, r resembling , ibe avail, whatever in her ease, Her first 'aign of awakening comes when she be- lips are very mild and mook; Though one should' smite him on the lo,v�er elevation than the temple, and Probably on a southern slope of Mq- _ not made until 1802, when several build-� ings in I : I I saRvation of the world. o , r An& so (he ­ I . r I . died � upon 'his' knees. Then there have , nothing but rthe filthy ,street along r � which she waaks and the rickety stairs more closely old Pboenician alphabet th an the square letters in the gina to pass her hands. over. different parts of herrbody. She does this as if r ahleek, r r And on the zoutb, he will not speak. riah."-Terry. Hmise of t -he Lord. i Which it would seem, she was not Birmingham Were illuminated, with' gas upon the receipt of the news the Amiens. Gas � I � . I r I)Vmn otbers whose, names have been r �, -vii 10hawn in tip .which she climbs, but she is hc..n I -1. common Use among -i ews to -day, Moit of it is on parch1ment, ,he -lie out who r mind was, trying to puzz ,wbat -she is in her . r " His little daughter, fa . permitted to enter, but only a aw the it by ther king of peace of ivas .in- trodueed in London as late as 1807. . I 0 I I only their.own families or r i2g blic-rhood, and here there companied by an anaien cohort of to defend entruSed probably made, as the parchin , , or physica6 existence. "Wheii she became falil�r conscious she whose sweet as He kissed, taking his last einbr"e, ascent to which ' Went up. No more spirit. Sho was over- Murdoch, although not the inventor' of ... 1. and OU .� I Y. 91 angels with drawn swords �for Sacred bo It time, of oks Was at tha - r illuminating gas, did muclY to secure its . . L ,fr r I . � r . . one. Whatt- unction they had 11 h, �r, and with gar -lands twisted for her the skins of animals sacrificed as peace never could remember, What shoS did or Becomes dishaaoi to her race. . come with astonishment. -r� , introduction. I . � I ... I In prayer! WbAt power theybaolinex- 1� r � � I I ,hortatioul If they walk6d. into a home . r . . 11 I I I I . victories a,11 up. and down the tene- ment lhouse* districts., I tell you ther a offerings. Missing portions were add- . 1. 'ad some years ago � by� the high priest of where she had bdeA. wbte in the sleep- ' tv,aZtking state, She always realized her I I r his nam's " His sons !grow up that bear ' some to sham�� 6. A�true report, She Was notrblmd- ed V Pride Or prejudice' from acknow­r I , . I . . - r . . , ,r COMPENSATION. ' , r, . . I . :,� I I every member of it fe4t,a holy thrill, I I r � I . � and if tbey Wall -ked intoa prayer meet- wits not so mudh, exIcitement whour Anne Boleyn, on her way to her coro- Nablus, whose work'Is on paper. . For more than a quarter of ra'Cen- position, however, and ui�ed t where we had found her, and what she But he is chill to PX-4se or blame., . . I .� I I ledging Solamcoft'S excellence. ,Heard . From travelers and others. I � Dlner-Isn% that a pretty � small ;� I 1: ­ . I . . r � Ing the dtifluess and stolidity instantly nation, found tbB Thames stirred by turjr the Russian ed hard been doing. Our answers caused 11 He will not hear the north wind rave, *. . 7.. Prosperity. Orpossibly "goodness, ?steak � . . . I ? Atte-udaxA-Yes; � � I . . vanished. One 4 them wouild wake I -a One 50 �Rded barges with br11lianf'fIhgs, in the most ancient Jewish and Sajjjari�tab I ber much apparent mortification. A, burst into tears Nor moaning household shelter crave, that beat his but grosperity ,is. probably meant. 8. "It is a but you'll fina it will take while to It. I I .up �� . wb6-e church. , of them I I I . I . would sometimes Which huslLailla-11 bells rung by each Biblical documents of. a, known age, In va.riababr she and sh6w- ed every sigm of the deepest distress., From Winter rains grav 8. appy. great advantage to be in, good families and to have op. you a good , eat I . .1 I - I 11 � . , ,�lec.trlfy a � I Whole I . I ea ty, I I � . I 1 I 1. L wind, noblemen standing. t in scar�let;'and wharf spread with cloth the Imperial library, in St. Petersburg. Was to be 4ound the earliost Heb raw "T my questions about lerseltf she .0 I I up the Tapors told and swim, 1twh twilight portunit'i of freq ' - uent converse with , Lloyd Osborve who has been appointed . I , I I I . Blut fibe. Most wandcrful­one of that ­ . . � oharad,erization -the t1he jubilee. and Anne, dressed in sur- .1 'd mounted by huzzaing admirers, all , manuscript of the Bible of any kind *Wch the time had been: ­ . , sometimes ,gave, int'diligent and trutb�_ fuLamwers on,ly half awake, but whqu him. broods the d1in 1he place be knew. forgetteth h im.1) � I those that are ivise and good." -Henry. ongratulate a elves (2) We sbould c urs . I United States can,su-li at Sarft9a� III, : , a stepson of, the late Robert Louis Stev�, , " ,,� _1 Nvorld ever saw or . _., I I I � 110�Qld Or f.0',t Was a p,�asant I the jar I . : n the streets 14ung witli crimson velvet, ld6finitely*6arfained,�' I I I I of of writing , � � � . entire self-consciousness rotiirnod she I . 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