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vl�!il HIEV� DR. TALMAGE WOULD ABOLISH drum unless there be a obange. An 9 at wit t e SPi ,. . You remember I told you t* otho"� , r , �
'�: . I . THAT HUMDRUM SORT, editor from San Francisco a few weeks \A1'e, need more spices and enlivou- .— necessary answer to the question they INGDAL& 'ASYLUM. -11,i, _11 I_
. � ago Wrote me saying he was I - in our% church, music. Churches �, have asked. Ja,y the marivie of. IM -15 is , � . 1 6-6- 1 . I day," ,said the ri�tired burglar, "about , , �-�.�, .
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I . up for big paper A symposium from sit dii4c4sSing Whether "LlIcY Shallbave . lid John.11 AcOs hn answer to 'By whait namell, whom ,uPsettlaig a couple of bucketa of. Pastel, I J
. 4-W - cUoirs, or precentors, or 4.1-14. . ColdCu Text, Aels 4. A2. . I Sik Now the Former fireat. Actor Looks fLud I ; I
I I The it;reSt Olybie Would Olve 115 iiL Its clergymen discuseng amon Or organs, ye crucified, whom God raised. I � ��
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.. Ste. teligioll. of Brightness slud -LbIr 'things, "W'hy do not pe bais-vlolo, or cornets; I say take that; GENERAL STATE=4 XT. sueh *ords so fall of meai6ng ba
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1, hikice-Alit E- - which w � 1411 bring out the M04t Inspir- Seldom been 1.Ittered, the whafe, earth- to, V101,111--ooes, Not, X110,1V Axy onell, failing down in 040, past,,, and Irettia
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. 4rchly Spliell, - Ing -music. If we had bia�if as much The story of this lesson connects close,� of Je, all covered with It, auil them sittinip ,�,.,.
� � 'Verywhere. Ion and I gave, it in one "uterice: ea - . '. ,
�. NaUes sollsuble V, ple do not go to church because I geal And spirit, in our eburch-m as wo ly with that of the last� ,1,he lutervea- ,work, .the whole trium -' I I �,;,
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. . I Washington Jan. 17. -This - cannot stand thie ,,, ,� in Sabbath - � I The morning sun had peoped through down in a earner seat in the next rooml �, ;'',�
I mOrA _.. the songs of our , d, Impacted, in. ,Kvk,n by
-was calculated humdrum, Th a. 901661s, k would -not be long before Ing verses (Acts 3. 17-26) contain the QW, AS CC I the barred windows of a narrow, coll- to s0raf)t the paste Off m7 sliom and . ,
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� . V%_ log's discourse z to is that most pi�oplo have so the whole earth would quake jv:;1th the completion of Peter's address to the Dony it it you cam. . I like room !a, Ward 7, of thia Blooming- finding when I Sot UP that I had sofa, . � � I I"
deepen the feelings of good resolves, drum. in their worldly calling that they , . . , -
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A64-Opk and in "Humdrum Ai,icllshed," 1), do -not want to have added the bum-' cam4ug God. Why, in most churches,- 'People in Solomon's porch, wa,d it was 11. This is, the statio'. Ike is the. -stone. do,le Myollin for the Insane, near Now GushlOns I stuou to me all ovif�rl we�ll$, I.: I 1 ... t-;,
:, � "' 'rum of religion. We need in all our illuos�-tentbs of the !people, do not i Peter is quotin .
"Ing' While be and John were still speaking g from Pr.11m, 118, 29, and ��,
I I Talmage in a sermon from the text, ;�rino= and.exhortations and songs or they dpg so feebly thatthe people by sueb. an appeal to the " ropheats" York, illuminating Ube bare walls, and that makeS we thi4kof anotbor sti4y : � � I 11. 11, �
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at the�x ,e'jbow6 do act know they are to the people that fl,iiis Arrest was Made. Y L � ,:,
� � � -Of spices great and prayers More of what Queen Bal� . . doubles tUe foree of the 4ppea. he had, IiObting up the features of 4 dying experience. I bad once ,that was someq 11 .�..
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� Il. Chronicles, Ix, 9. singing. Peopile anoutb and mumble It 'Was now evening, and they weretept just made to their own eyesight. got man. � what different from that. I I'� ,
I . altmAdauce; neither was there any kis brought to ,Solomon, namely, more the praisies of god, but there is not behind 'bars Until the next day. 'They At naught of you builders. Just as the "You always look over a. bureau amA . � � I ,�
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I I such spice as the Queen of 15hel)a gave The fact !is that the duties and cares inorer than one out of a b � dred Who psalmist, said be would be�, Became the No one couldlibme recognized in those . ,� q-
- of this life, coming to Us from time to Makes "a, joyful, noise" unto" the Rook Yve-ve then brought before the rulers head of the corner. The foundation and expressionless lineaments tble, once through the bureau drawers Ina room . . "I, . I I t
King Soloman," electrified his bearers And examined as to the souroe of th Irish came- when you can. You are pretty sure ta ...
� out Yonder time, are stupid ofteii� and insane, of Our Salvation. Sometimes when the eir more) the vital force which is to give bright face of the popular I . ;�
What is that building congregation forgets itself, And isall pq , the implication being that the life, to all the, world, � ,
.1i.1w and intolerable. Here, are men who wex . dian, William J. Scanlan, and Who once flm4 15014OW1119 ,About A bureau WOrtbJ 11 ,
I I t absorbed In, tho goodness of God, or I un- 1:
. � 1. � glittering in the sun? HaNe You no have been bartering and negotiating, the glories of he&vea�', L. miraole was 4 deed of magic or -sviteh- 13- Boldness, Outspokenness delighted audiences all over the coun- carrying Off; but YOU dOWt always, I
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. '. biga,1-41 It is the House Of the Forest climbing, pounding, hammering for . get An Imita- learned and ignorant men. Win out- , . 2
"'. r . tion, of what church Mu�ie will be A craft, and itb�erefore immoral and We- gjae of rabbi try, The eyes were closed, the cheeks $e,t MY lamp down Quo nitht on too "I
of Lebanon. Ring Solomon has just twenty Years, forty yea,ris, fifty years. Into learnlng� They took I . �_
woess of onegreat long drudgerylias their life hundred Years, from now, -when the gal, . :It !a noticeable that there, was knowiledge. Remembered, recalled. Wo 'were puffed and of sallow hue, and the of a bureau, after a preliminary sur- I
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taken to it his bride, tile pri been. Their faces anxious, their feel- c*m1aJ1 tion. shaal wake up t t, bout finding amytbing, I I'll _�
, genera. (I not the slightest doubt -expressed of the read elsewbere that JohniWas arquatint- Mouth. that in days gone used to -break .vey Over I wit � ...
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Egypt. You see the pillars of the par- ings benumbed, their days Monotonous. t Y. genuineness of the eure. Pete'r again 'ed with the high priest. into fascinating smiles, bad a drivel- and then went th ougb the top draw- I 11
, Lien. and agredt tower Adorned with What is necessary to brighten up that I proml*ze a high spiritual blessing � il.*, .*;a�- I � . .r 1-1
tonnyonp. who will singin the church. camo, forward as spokesman, . A. sum- ling Aspect, beightened by the idiotic or w1thaut flading anythin
one t1ousahol shields of gold, hung 033 man's life, and to sweeten that acid I . . . , 1; there -,and - .11
disposition. and and -who ,will sing so heartily that the Mary of Via address is given in vemses TOLD OP A BLIND STUDBN,T, droor. of the ellin, tI1 M. I stopped back a. little to get At 11
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the outside of the t6wer-five hundred Me Man's spirit? PeluPle all around cannot belpbut sing. S to 12, Ilia ability and hi,-� masterli- — the next drawer easier, or, rather, I
glon The spicery of holy Scanlan !We been bedridden off a I
of the shields of gold mazutacituXell roli lit I Why. it betwoon the losses "s confused the rulers, and An addl- Attitialpicuts ThatSeein flordly,rossibleto On, for nearly eighteen months, amd is Was going to step back, but I couldn't, .. I
at Solamon's order, five hundred were of a there dashed ,a gleam at an gor to San Praocl.qco, and across Chri- of, 11
in bat- eternal gain; if betwe,cq tendon. It is not a matter of prefer- 06nal element of mental unrest came 0116 willko"t; Sight. now fu�st approaching .big end. His I was stuck, fast, standing there in 1
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captured by David, his father, ) 'he 1--etrayAls ence; it is a matter of religious duty. I Ono day in ,big lire front of the bureau, I couldn't move '
Of lifei there ciale the gleam of undy- with the recollection that these men
. I tle, Seo hONV �hoy 1)laze In. the noon- _ 011i for.fifty tw more volume or � .Tbe career of Sames P, Hamilton, a mind is a blank.
, I% friendship of Christ,, if in dull bad been with Jesus. It was a case not blind ,student At the 'University of is but a, repetition of another. Tbay ray feet Any Marla if tuay'd been strwr,�
day sue I 111-01% in business we found ministering sound. German eh,Lxals in German ca -
Solomon goes up the ivory stairs at spirits flyine to and fro in our offim thedrals surpass us, And yet Germany, easy to meet. After a private consul- Michigan, is in ma -ay respects a're- are 411 devoid of incident, Tile room he ped down to the floor w1th iron straps. I
� , nd store, and ' day life, has recelved, nothing At the hands of t4tiOu the COU31ell Pr9blilited Any fur- markable one. At an ea,rly age, Occupies is furnialilled with a single bed. "'Course ray liands ware, free, And I ..
sbops, every God compared with America;
his throne, between twelve lions in � istead of living a st,upid at amp amd turned It dowu
J) monotone, and tber proclamation of tb - GosV?I,. 4 via- through an, Accident, the sigbt of both stead, a strip of Jight-coloured carpet Picked up MY I
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� . statuary, and sits down on the back Of %vould be aglorl6us inspiration. pendu, louder Than in BrooWyn? Soft, ,,)ng_ hibition which was me't, on the part of of lit% eyes was destroyed, and since and a cho.1r. . ' on this floor. I found on the floor 14 . I
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. the goldon bull, the head of the bronze, high rapture. drawn-out music is appropriate for t,be Peter and John With holy defiance. lyhe I then he has fought A successful battle The great clock In the steeple of the i front 'Of the burehUi A. boaxd shout . . I
. I breast turned toiv&r(l the people. The T�law any womata I�eens llaugewLtbaut concert; but St. John gives an idea at Popularity of the. Christians steadily ln� in life against great adds, He is the asylum chapel claimes 0, It is the sig- i few feet long And. maybe eighteen or, I .1
famMy and attendants of the king are the religion of C,hrIjt to help ber is the sonorous and reson,ant congrega- creased. RAM9 let go :Peter and John .son of the, Rev. ,Tam" Hamilton of oat for A, general awakening in ,the i twenty inchies wide, that I was stand-
. I so Many that the catemrs of thii. gal- At mvistory t . a me. tional singing approlinate for churches . .
. TO have tiospend the hen, in listening to the temple returned to th�, little c4umpany (protl- 0'rand Rapids, ArIch. Ile was born at Ward. The Attendants leave their! Ing on; it was screwed down to the � I-
� ace have to provide overy day 0140 greater part of one's, life, As many servire of heaven, lie says: "I heard a ably as on Other occasit.as assenibled D: . 4loor at the four corAers, and It was
hundred sheep and thirteen oxen, be- women (10, in p1lanning for fbe meal", great voice, as the v lee a a great ' 9 Rapids. in the same State, Oct. rooms and busy themaselves in cleaning I
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. I'll stitching garments that -will soon in the upper room), and as the, body of 19', 18772. Whom three years,old he fell, the hall�s, assisting the Imbecile patients 1 covered all over thick with, .
� ultitude, and the voice f gh'y Cbristlans burst out into thank., 1 1 .
I sides the birds and the vtnison. I be, rent again and deploring break- �
hear the stamping and pawing of four ages, and supervising tarty subordin- thunde, I I ga. allelujah to t e Lord 'giving, and istruck the points of a pair of to dress, shaking the mats and making THESTICRIEST STUF,F . I
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thousand fine horses in the royal $t2- 't -es. and dilving otf dust that goo') God I a .potent. reigneth." again a supernaturill t(!k(,u wag given shears into nae eye, and from Sym- the bedq. �I ever came aoXoss, What it was I I
' Jo n th me in rb vru, e, , vilag them, "the place was sbake.ri -where pathetic. affectic, Breakfast Dext. TbIs Meal is always, t don't know, but the "istickiest glue that
again, Will SfAttle� and doing the sainO I U ,�nd poor treatment
I bles. There were important officials thing day in and day out, And me, not only Our hearts but p 1 ty they
year in 11 _ your hearts but eibor, And he lost the alght of both eyes. When served in Bloomingdale at 7.30 o'clock. � ever -was would have been like a inild
who had charge of, the wQrk of gath- And year out, until their .hair silver.s. uplifting of your vol"_s, And I believe .
we .can, through Christ's grace, sing they Were all filled NNhb the Holly be was a -bout 10 years old be entered Those patients NvbQ are able to walk, dilution of Weak mucilage compared to
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Ies crawl to the eyes, and the grave , ortunately, for ...
oring the straw and the harloy for ad the back stoops, and the P00ta- fifty thousand souls into tb�, kingol Obast", the Aflobigan Sk!hool for the Blind at About the wards repair to the dining,feet at all. AjaT In't
these horses. King �kilcxnan Was an (I'meaks open under the thin sale ofthe of Christ. A"' or they can room and eat the meal there. The sick I some reason, I hadn't wort my rub -
early riser, tradition !,uys, and used to shops-ob it isitiong monotons! 11,t) laugh Aft a w-ruiogn"�'I'Ihl�y may talk PRACTIO&I., NOTES, , Lansing, and remained there until be Patients are served in their rooms. I bers that night. It was my shoes that
take a ride out at daylweak; aad v, hen, 11 hen CIriet come$ to ibe, drawing1down; buta vast audign" 4oining in Verse 1, 'As tb-,y sIake xinto the peo- Was graduated in the literary course, BEGINS WITH BRE, AKFAST. was stuck down,, and I'd got to get out .... t
. r430m, Bad comes to th k1telcu, and I an" Anthem is irresistible, Would that ple,� As Pilter and John vontlaued their Ile Also learned the trades of broom All attendant enteps Scanlan's room ) Of 'eal, Of course I could ba,ve un -
;.n his wbite apparel, behind the swift- comes to the nursery.' .nd comes to Queen Balkis would drive allber Spice- mak-Ing and piano tuning� He then with a tray, and, taking a seat at the screwed the board from the floor�lhad
est horses of all the realm, Bad follow- th,- dwelling, th-en how cheery becomes' laden dromedaries into our church adolresi to ilv� people that crowded to- bedside, props the patient up with pil- my lilster pwket ajad picked up my bag; .
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ed by mounted archers in purple, 4ta ',ill Womanly dudes. $be is never alone musle. "Neither Was there any such wther into Solomon,$ 1:oirch because Of made a trip to Europe, paying his own lows and feeds him with 4 6poon. The alongside mii-but what good would I .. , :
the queen (it She". gave King the suildon oure of 1b, lame =jl. ,I,be vvay by Money made by piano tuning- I
tlt� -cavalcade dished -,U the 12ow- Alartla. gets through fretting #, actor's breakfast usgallv consists of that have donet rd have bad to taket .1
1hrou, arid joins Mary at tbf, feet of Jesus, = it WbIle in Europe lie studied both French Oatmeal ,
streets at Jerusalm, I suppose it was All day loing'Deboxah 1.3 bap Now fwant to impress the xudlenook captain of the temple, There was, orriolge, soft-bolled* eggs, beef the board Along with me, and, 'hopp!
I f0mething worth ,getting UP at five 041's slit, cau Lapidath; W,.Y "_ with the fact that religion is sweetness seems, A. priest deleg�tted to .hAve arid German, and now he is able tlo tea and two or three glass th a board four feet long 21, I .
a annah. a foot and a half wide fastened to MY � I
because �;hek can ,niake A coat for ,If- ch-Erge Of, the temple. Under him was . .speak these languages fluently. He milk, 'feet, I'd ,have made as Much noise an
and perfume, and spikeriaTol, Bad $' 1 ,
Volock in the morning to look at, r , And cinna,mon, and frankin Strange 44 say, Scanlan has an amaz� I
f �, . ' 4 company made up of Lev travelled over the most interesting por- - dropping boards In a lumber yard., - ...
Young Samuel; Mirimn, because she ites -whose Ing petite. Ife, seems to have a keen
$o1amon -was not ll,ka some of the cam ,,,&tell he ll all sweet spices together� MOIIF41� _, api , I
'kings of the present day -crowned. Ina- r infant. brother; Rachoil, 41 say, "I have not looked at it a.% duty it was to ke,ep'ardn, in t1w courts. tions ,of the Old World, and he SaYs rough for .big food, and & peculiar I ht There wasn't Anything to do but, )get I I
because ishe can help. her father Water . IT out of My shoes, andi I bent over 'aio I
- g( nol, I tbought it Was a nuisance; It He Was evldentl�, from the references the trip iwas very beneficial in many comes into his eyes while eating. be- 'em, and then
keeffitY. All the splendor of his pal- thc� stock; itte wlabw of, Screpto" be had for Me a repulslan;-I. beta' ra�, to him in the New Testament and in Ways. quantity of food it ia thougglit best. to carefully And unlaced �,
� cause the cruise of oil Is being re- give him is regalAted by th� attendant'hold on to the bureau and stepped out ... I
act and retinue -were eclipsed by big Plenished. 0 -womam, having in you.V ilt it -were malador', JOWPIrits, an officer of very high rank. On lili return from hts- trip Abroad � of 'em, one at a. time., on to ibie floor, I
intellectual power. W, by, he see )-antry a inest of,boxes containing all have been.appal ed at its advance, I This man would be responsible for any in charge of the -ward, You kn9w, I bated. to leave them shoes .
- .,�-- * know everything, He was the first Mds Of condiments, why ba,ve you - ho entered Albion College, and train Breakfast over, the actor lies back in -wasn't any-
..... .... ,To� bave said, if I have any reli�,lon at; a] 1, Hach disorder As Peter and John seem- .
� D I went to bave just. As litt e of it w� ed to be 'stirring up. We r no to there he entered the University at Ann IN '-d and falls into A profound sleep. The there like that, but there
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I great naturalist the world ever saw. not tried in your heart and life t -be a e t. ward re-echoes with the gabble and thing else to 40� I looked at 'era 0.
SPICOTY of our holy religion I I'Martba. I I is Possible ,to get through life wl th." wonder -It Ole importance att b d t A b r, Xch., where be expects to minuto and then aropI �
Ob, -what a urlstakol you have mmolf, chatter of the insane. Feals of idiotic , md my lamp in ��
Peacocks from India strutted the ba- Wfartbal tbou art carelul and troubled _ this crowd. Jerusalem, like mag�� 'g_(reaot takiathe classical course. In the sum- laughter, outbursts of insane <Ieclama. my ulster pocket and jAcket up MY bo�g,' "I
saltle walk, and apes chattered in the about many things, but Ono thing. is MY brother. 5%e religion of Christ is ancient cities, was rep�,aledly at the I that is, 1, tried to pick lt up, but I . I
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trees, and deer stalked the ranks and needful. and Mary hath chosen tbatia present and everlasting redolence. Mercy Of a mob, "d tlt6 mobs at Je- Mor of 1895 be was married, and be tion, wild cries and uncoutlit sounds are might just as well have tried to Bit I!r . ''I �..
Ogod Part It counteracts all trouble, Just, put it rusalem naturally forined in the telu- and h-14 wife spent the year it Italy beard* At 11 o!clock the asylum barber �
which shall act b enters the -ward to trim the hair and .
_ -*the stand beside, the pillow of ,,Rick- PIP court,. Thi� priests, the captain, And Greece in study. In Greece espe- timae, that T. had siA the bag down ad I �
I here were Aquariums with foreign fish i I the, house. I realized then for'tbe f6at
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the curtains, and and tbc.s Sadduc,�,,!�i might seem At first beards of the bedridden patints. He ,
and aviaries With foreign birds; and � -1 Must confes% that, a great deal of I uc� It cmtcbes In I c4i Ily he -was an at) eot of great in- enters Scanlan's Toom -with an attend- the sticky board, and it was,stuck,1810_ "I �, J� , . 11
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In- i perfumes. the Stifling air, It sweetens to r('Pressent tbree vlas,seti, Ilut they , stere9t. in that coun ry tbe� b'ind (10 ant. The latter -armises the actor from I I
tradition says thest birds wereso well thO religion of this &q is utterly "cite, and throws were x1assAisr-which were i-losety inter- t � tight as my shoes were. ..
-pid. There is notihing piquant or, the cup of bitter medi nothing but, beg. and notbing more I,. his stupor, Props him up in bed. adjusts V�roll tb%,t, maAa me kind a' mad,,T'd �
. lameol'that ,Salomon Might walk clear elevating abo�ut it. MeA and women , a glow on the, gloom df the t urned lat- wovk4l, for the leading prips?ty faml�'expeotpd of thi I carried the old bag for yems and got .
Lice. It is a balin for the aelling .'Aide, lk-s wern to h, e N _ �in. And Mr. Hamilton a towel round bls*neck, and then sits
across the city under the shadow of goaround humming psalinsina minor av -oil R-1dolucen,iii, And i spil' to it, and I bated to lose it, ea- � . �
. the tem -rile the rap'aim of the Ivalple, would ;,�eeia, ' . . -what could T
(heir wings as they hovered aud flit- kvy, and cultiNatirig for With his Attainments, Nvas much ad- by wbile the barber performs the task 'a
�melanclaaly, and and a soft bandage 1pecially like thht. But .
.. I stung -with pain. 'it lifted Samuel train An allusion in j m -red, ol shwing him.
t6d about him. their worship bus in it more siglis spybus. to have "e a ' do about it? Nothimg. And then I .. .
than rapture. We do not doubt their Rutherford into a revelry of he.fq1. in one casc-at IZ;ot. the son of Ne md h-.9 wife were invited to (line, BARBE R THEN DINXE R. i almost fell over on the. board myself - I
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. lKore than this, he had a great rcPU- piety, Ob, no, But thley axe. sitting at 1 delight While lie Was in pbyg�-,Ciai high priest, With numerous members of While the barber is at woxk the pa- ',vhvn I reactrea'for the bag and It I
tation -for the conundrums and riddles a feast w.bere tlit,. cook has forgotten agonip& It belped Richard Baxter Un- Y. Ur,4ved. Sore troubl -d. That. "Ile- ity, and were fram'.1y !zz�nt for bv the tient again opens lils eyes and regards didn't come, M 3: kind. of felt tW, I
that he Made Aud guessed. He and to seas= tht food. E�veryt.li,img is fl t I til, in the midst of su�,h a complival Ion ca Quem. Mr. Ilaml.lton. N not olily an
a , r Use." I reached througli Jesus. "Pro- expert piann, ttmo_r, Ilut is & mus'Ici-In him Ivith a vacant st%re, all uncon- . 'it wasn't sensiblo to fool Around there
fin theix experience and in tbi�ir can-, of diseases as perhaps no otbe man claimed in Jesu,4 " Tho resurrection of s salting of what is going or). ioo Much. There wasn't Anybody .1
� ' i 11 ;_ 11 proclaimed in I When the kiarl.er has gone the at- awake, and I Wits just -.is free to movil
King Hiram, his neiglibor, Used to sit vensation. 4mancipat ed from sin, and � Over suffered., he ,wrote, "The Saini'S thi, dead. This of merit, a
Everlasting Rest." And it poured lig ,n� the !Iead`,ng const,riva-tories or America 1:
UY the hours anti. abli, xl,ldles, each Ono death, and bell, and on theftr WAY to a' ,gl�im of The dead*, I arid I he O.'d WorM. Tevery lecture, that tendant lvasbe.4 the patient's face and alitivit as over. but T couldn't belp think- . I
PAYin:g in money if be could not answer Magnificent heaven, they n n's dungeon -the means, probalily, i1bat, flrq (lid not i be. atfpn& lit- I akes notei 6C the subjec,it. ban -is, brushes his close cut hair and Ing that- amyliody that Would Invent a
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. or guess the'riddle. The Soliumonic thailgh, they were trudging an toward light Of the sbW119 gato of the gliln- stop by asserting and proving thE! re- hand M4 mind is So trained that lie can array.s hint in a, dre�ssing gown. Then scbosm� like that might have. sometbing
wtvy visited all the n everlasting Botany Bay. Religion . Ing eity. And it is good for rhouma- surrecti,on of J, Sus, iiu* that they pro- - remember in- ordinary lecture of an lie I�aves him togo to sleep aglin. else on foot anywhere around the I
world and the a , t�h,L,M. tism, and for cansamption; it is the reeded with argual,nit's which I . At 1 o!clock comes dinner- Scanlan bouse. So I oxg,,ea the bag and 1got
ticies not seem to agree -,viltl 'ha'"ll t hour's .'eng,h so as to roproduee it low .
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sailars, Of Course, talked about the It Seems to eatch in V wind -pip; and. catholican for all disorders. Yes, it that bt� wa-, "thi- first fruits of them � from bi`,ci no,os upon returning home, eats u, riob- broth, saine finely tbopped the things out f t And, dr
wealth of their king, Amid about the become a tight strwiguilation Instead "'Vill heal 0,11 Your sOTrONVS. that slept", and that all would * , meat, generally beef Or multon; vpge- in my pocket, and then I 00 Ono
aTlga i Ile wr'.1'es vvitb the Braille system. � .
riddles and enigmas that he 211-1de And of an exhilaration. All the infidel I �_ - � from their graves. i t1vpUty tables that do, not require niftstica- more look at my sboes and the bag I I
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. m4N ed; and the news spread unitil books that have, been written have not 3. They laid hand,� rn th,em' , With this he writes about . . ,�
i . Jasp-: words a m-'nute, while. on the type- 1 Liao, pudding and inlik. lie again eats stamilimg there in a sort of irregular I i I I
Queen 1343kig, away off soutib,, beard of I done, so much damage to our Chris- THE SIXTH SENSE. PhUs isay$ that whonevpr I h- Saddu-; wri!er, for ordinary corre-;pondenp� he I ravenouii'.v and soon after drops off- raw in front of the bureau, and then I .
it,,wad sent messengers .%vit&& feAv. xid- tiamity as lugubrious Cbristians. Who ,. .__�_ (Wies; were in Power (as tIt this tlme)s i -writes from seventy to eighty words I into a st ' r. , left lem and made 9. bee line out of
religion 'w(wen out of the It alp orthe nuseies avel theymere crueler than all other Je,ws. a minnte. . At 3 upo? � . � .1
. dies 1hat she would like to have Solo- wants a 64 the Relationid I o,c,ock carriages enter the the house, carefull.v avoiding, as far as .
mon solve,anda few Puzzles which she shadows of the night ? Why go gro-wl- the Brain. � If there was no life to comp, they felt, i grouods and wind along the gravelled I could, contact With anytbimg on the
would like to have himfind out. She He is a'sa an. athlete, and holds -seven I lor ,
ling oil your way to celestial entbrone- The faculty most nearly approaching I led in. Punishing severely in this 1 firit � �Iass me,daIS for catich-as-catch-can roadway tow,%rd I he entrance to the way!' I
t3ent, among otiher things, to King meat? Come out of that cave, and sit . 11%sr1fa Put them lu hold. B-tter, "put; .,%-
130101110n, a diamond with a hole rio doilva in the warm light of the Sun of a sixth sense is the muscular se.ns ,rest.l.1mg. Ile has never been beaten, ,mate divis-'ou. They contain friends i 11
el 00 them* in ,6vard;" under guard. It was, in fact at wreqUing unless he went and re!atives of thii, ll.�tieiits, tax- this I I .11, I
small that a needle could not penetrate R191h,teous-aess. Away'wit& your odes the sense of weight. If we regard tbe� now eventide. Too late for the coun-i out of'hl�,q e,&iss. . Ile, -%ran the State is Wednesday, the day set a -part as tile I TEB ART OF BOW -TYING. I
it, asking him to thread thaL diamond. to melancholy and Hervey's "Alledita- ' ' ci . day in this department, and I The art of bow -tying is tauglit to .1 -
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And Salomon took A worm and put. it tions among the Tomliis." f sensesas merely specialized parts of the -1 to be ass-rablPol, : charnplon,;blp when tbe intercollegiate visit, In . I � I
i nervous system, adapted for the ,-cc 4. Howbeit. But. Th e Which heard. I meet was hield at Ypsilanti. the 'Rernoon trains from New York 1 young women, w10 like always to be I .
I I't the Opening in the diamond, and 11 have to say, saga, ihat lye need to ep- tbe, word, The limits of this group ,wo I always bring a large number of vlai- I I .
�Aie worm cramded. through, the thread Put. more sc-,7�� and enlivenment incur tion And transmission to tho brain 02 cannot certainly know, but the ,passage . � tors. .smartly trimmed witli correct bows at .. 1, I
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. 1 m the d4mond. The queen also sent reiligious teaching; whether it be in � impressions of a special kind, then, this would indicate that, the reference is.to I '%iVIV.LrF,R NYRINKLES� . SCANI.LAN'S WIFE VISITS HIM. 'the neck 'and belt. Even the bow far I
. ,,, i. goblet to Sol I bbe� em those.'Who beard thp word from Ps,ter i I .
Oman Ming him to ' prayer-meetiing, or in the Sabbath is the sixth s se without question. Tm- From one of the c a hand- the Wr has a different tie from the 1 4..",
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In I man's senses are regarde others whe spread it abroad with ..re-! "Clever enough to make me think that -and mounts the stnps. She amil'as car- .
. !ill it With Water t�a ld not pour; school, or in tilie. ehareb. Au d John on this occasion, and from I Jolm-"Is your wife. clever?*' Jack- sonle, woman, richily, 1`rF 'ges .
� AM* , , di,�'.,ed, bow at tho Slipper; and the waistband
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� lrOal tie sky and that did not rush I ters need more fresrL aix and sunsbine' deed) 1
I- )ut from the earth; and immediately I im Par I ungs, And our, heart, and our physiologists as six in number, and this newed impulse because of the miracle 1 she. knows less than I knoNy." . I dially to. the atleuxta *is a knot entirely unlike that at the .
r . , nts in thc7 office. h, . I I
t 5010mulu Put a, slave on the back of a I Scanlan's d on throat. To know the difference is one I
I . I �iead- Do you wonder that the, world' one is among them, Im, support of tBle, on behalf of the cripple. Tlv�j number I Maud--�'What� makes you thi k 11 * She'is � . . devoted wife, aa )i
11 filvitt borse and galloped him Around is so fay from being ,converted When , claim of the sense of weight to..the of the. men. If thr, suppoaLtIon J111st 1 Dulwit ii; in the signal serv=Z 'b"I'Ni ev4l�y visiting day, rain or aNne, since I of the arts of bov.,4ying. The next .
i. tool ar6und Park UnLil the 'hause, I you find so little vivacity in tale pulpit t - th !Place PbYsi stated be. correct, lb= this five ou- I --Because whenemer he appears the I -her husband has been in Bloomingdale - able to tie. - . I . . .
1 � was migill, 01&uelted, and from the per- I And in tao pew? We Want, 11164 the 'six 1 , ologists tell -us that -is to be
il I . , sand does n6t include.' tW three tbdus- i c4=v6rsation flags." .. i sbe has made him a visit. She never , I �
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. . I 4� UOn Of tille horse the golilet was Lord, to p�ant in our ilermoha and ex� the -muscles have a peculiar sensibility, and converts after Peter's seimon at inging I A bow of orange velvot of fbe mew I'll
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� 11 ,illed She also sent Xing Solomon five I hortations more. lnieS4 of the field. We which is abo-wn in tba.t their nerves.can Pentecost.. Was. Camn- to lie, I , "Berkley is completely oat of- his'eOmes to the asylum uithout br . . . �
; aundred girls in boy's dres. i fewer xbetorkali ,elaborations, Communicate to the mind an accurate 5,6. head.". "What makes you think iso?,, I him somel ittle gift or remembrance. 'shade, capuclae, is a valuable adjunct 11
. 9, wondering Want The Revised Version turns tbiese:,,,WhV me mber dress. Upon a light one 1i
I & he could be acute enough to' find I and fewer sezqulpiedallan words,, And t 0 verses around, placing "Were, Came ., be, tried to borrowi $10 Ot ' 1 Sometimes it is a basket of fruit, some- for a. so . I 1
q, knowledge of their. states and positions W ! the jay after Christmas." I times a bunch of sweet flowers. She I it becomes positively brilliant, a beau- I I
, Dut the deception. Immediate]. Solo-; whem we talk about shadows, we do When in ar together in Jerlusalr:mll at tbe end of �,l
mOn when he saw them , not want to say a,dumbiration; and ,tion. Py this sensibility we vers'? 5, in place of at the end of verse I Judge -"I think I have, seem you be- arded by the Attendants with the tiful decoration for dinner. For such .� �
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�' ,Was their Are not only conscious of a morbid sen- I iulltmooglt respect and veneration. - 1 a, bow and its balt there must be a I 6
" laces, know from the way 1.1 ', ap� When we tailk aViiut shadows, we. do sation of fatigue and tramp in muscles, 6. This indicates that some, of the rul- fore." Prisomej-"I have had that bon- ; One of the attendants leads her �crugh of velvet to go around the waist li� � I
Plied the water,that it was all 'cheat not, want to talk about idiosyncrasLes; ers. elders, And scribes lived At, Honor; I shaved your Honor I through the office to a �separate pavil- � qas a; pauilotrao ,a� lialm RM 'Slftul� ,.
_ � . . . but acquire, throughpiusoular action, a some or, your I .. .
Queen Balklis Nvas so plea a' wit�'or if a stitch in the back, we do not distance from Jpr�lsmleni. and that the last week," Judge -_"Twenty years." I - 1. "
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,; 4 knowledge of the distance of bodies � in the rear of the main building. like a g - -, - - 11
� 'be Acuteness Of SOlcmion, that she � want to talk of lumba,go; but, in the their relation to each othei, And are Assembling of the coluncil was a. isome- "I hale to bother you. Pop; but, real- i R is in this pavilion that Ward. 7 is 'ed the bow of velvet Each separate - 1�
iaid: "I'll just igo ,and See him for my- plain vernacular preach that Gospel enabled to eat! , mate and compare their '%Vhat laborious act. A,n,nas the hich I like to know�-" "Well wball' ; sitmated. Entering her husband's mom loop is lined and sti&aed� and the endc . � . I � I
� self." Yonder it -which proposes to malre all men happy, . I Ili "W, she seats herself at hiLA bedside. Shia bia*6 isbarp pieces of stiffening set in. . ", I
c0nies-the cavalcade . weight and resistance by the effort to priest,-. The Revised, Version aofds� it happens that baby fi�h don't! I . 1. 111 "I
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, � -horses and dromedaries, chariots and h0nfst- victorious, frce� h . "was there" aftv,rjbis'phram This i get ,drowned. before they've learned to; take,% ,his hand in hers and bends ove 'The whole is brought under a small � , 4
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z I ,-, ,. ..6barloteers, jingling harness and claf, o an in innamon end or raising them. Except with Auuas was father-in-law to Caiapbas, i swimlvp i him and speaks to him fondly. He knot. A 'bow, carefully Made like- this � I . .. 1, 11.
less gristle. Lot Ws be so in all, the I -
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'Ing hoofs, and blazing shields and � ri'Z%owledge of the_positlon ,-You'll be all right!seems to recognize her oice, for big withstands a -great deal of hard usage 1
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fI ' ensigus and clapping cymbals. state of each muscle, We could not tell mation of our Lord, As we. bave Often I soon." The y1ei-im-'Glad to hear It,: eyes open and he turns toward her and if it is lined ,with taffeta, Instead . I . I ,ii:,�
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''. Re place is saturated with the per- w.4ich t& Lord calls us.. Let us I* how or when to inuve it for any requly- had OCCasiOn t die just now, i N;dth a look that has in it it faint gleam of with. velvet it is not too bulky a . , -q
. is be 0 say- the siuccession 01 I doctor. I'd �bato to ,
fame. She brings cinnamon and saf- Plain. T_�et us be earnest. Lot u is v ry - , .. "
ed action; nor without such a sensation, higb priests ,%v,, e irreg'alar, being; when I've only bad the wheel tbree'of intelligence. In many mute Ways thing to be Worn under a coat. -
,� Iron and callous, and frankincense,, and `On1`a`1a-,`6,,8i;0aI. When we talk to g,,Iy depandent upon the qal5rice of, . I 1. I ..
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all manner of sweet Pieces, I ' P ' eeks.i" � v -he manifests his pleasure but he does ' -11101110i I
�� 'retinue sweep through 2,"a, ��,_toap:d clog in contraction for any prolonged, the Roniains, . ,s s. ems to have, had i w I resolu-, .not speak, for Scanlan long ago lost his I I
the gate, the they Will be very glad to uempt which secured the ' " 1,ye made one New Year's : . I �', I
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, . exertion. More obscure, but no less a 1301MOPI .tnfl i �jo that 1�:m ping to see carried anit."; Power of spee(sh. I I JEWEL CASE AND PIN TRAY. I . . i
iormed guard inhale the armoa, "HaltP, come, and receive. the truth ilie pre- . . I . I ,
. positive, is the semse of equilibrium, lo� ..position for himself, his son-in-law, and 1, � ,�
I tphry the charlotears, as the ,%vbeels grind i sent. Would to God that Queen ,,Ba.,I,k,i,s cated in the semi -lunar oanals of the, his Sons, b,at we. do not know certain- � N� at is Itt 'The World has got to' HIS CURIOUS MALADY. A jewel case. Ahil pit tray in combin- . -
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I . ico gravel in frf-nt of the pillared part- I would drive, her sypice_lade�a internal car, lt is this which ii Bf- ly the, order of fh�,ir suct-ession, and An- i �rca � t mebmer th, Half past 4. The time has Arrived for ation Is made by forming a little cup 1� I
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I I Of the king,. Qn,cea lalkis. alights darles into All our sermons and pjra�- fected. by "dizziness," or "giddiness- nas may have been high priest'for A! "Have you broken your Ne,v the visitors to lea.ve, Mrs. Scanian from six sections of card,boaxil, slightly . �
in an atmosphere bewitched with per-; er-Meeting exhortations. short. time afte arises, bends over ber, husband and I 14
fume. As the dromed, f Nore, than that, we want Auiong animals and fish the "hominpr r the death of our tord. ; resolutions yet?" asked one of another. al' d Aoward one end. W,
" irie . � � - Some. scholar . kisses big lips fervently. "I'lion, with ape , J
sare driven "11) and spice in our Christian male lafe ImStinot,!'.or sense of direction ' cer- s conl`51cture, that be., Was " 1�pidnit make Any." "That's NN�bat say.�, ��,�';,,i`
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I to the king'sstorehouse�, and the: bun- 1' work. The tain]y came- under the -question. It now called high priest out, of. courtesY, I ed them, them.1f . i tears streaming doNvn h6r cheeks, the These are covered -on both sides. with. ' "r,
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. � die$ of camphor are unloaded, an d the I poor do not want so much, to be � exists in S and that his real offike was.that 0 ' Pate filMilias (walklog the floor with leaves Mae, rooiii. ,Scanlan's eves close silk , � _
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I tacks of cinnamon,'and the boxes of g-coaned. over as sung to. With the ome human beiugs, butit, ap- President of the Sanhedrin. John anti I . X . " Again', a.-nd his falls back Into Ila usual nd seNvm itogethex with even ," I � � Is - .�Ifi
I . . I he ,ga,- pears to be diminishing. with the pro- o . son amol 'heir) "JUbies, they say, are ,1 condition of stupor. stitches. The top of the CUP. I '. ,
� . spices; are opened, the piurveyoxs of the! brea,d, and nIeaicines, and .it �,Iexamder, Nothing is known of th se . � .0lauting, �" I �`
. I gress of civilizatiom . . I I , ,e Sucill heliAess thingsl Bub what do I edged With. buttonhole stitches , of
I an_; ments you give 'them, let tiler . per. Scanlan's meal Is -1)
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� I palace disco -vex, Wbat bay text � b6B, I . dred of the., high I A� 6 o'clock sup . . . I . : 11"I,
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I � Bounces. "Of spices, gr�eit abundance,! accompamobhent of siniles and brisk � . , they think 'of- me? Talk About belpleSs .
, a , — I , liv t r 8 The i-lin relatives of, Ail- ;� nesal"! 1, � . 11 1 I consists of milk, ti5ast, preserved. fruits, irxegular letigths, and the bandle. is I I � _ �,:,;
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aefther was there any sucli ices as the 1, encoux%r.Went., Do -not stand and " . - �p,�r,�"-i'�am�0-it-b-'�0'.�n-iful.I race, for thb high I ahcl Several gInsses of Milk. .T.n fiot, I - I :i ,
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4ueen of Sheba gave to ta Ic to them ,about the wrato'bediftess, . . baek built on the Pa He (angrily) -"Was there any fool, f
I ust wb&116 'be actor consumes five' -or six quarts' 4 1 , , �_:
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I iUg Solo- Priest ' s Were 0111Y take -n fTom a few sweet ofi yon before 'I married you?". � I the "ring er c et' ,
, inon." I of5eir abodeamd the buinger of' %theii eific coast is -now, in its tenth year, families.. . I ,,of fies)i milk every <'I,aiy. Akhaugh �tbe ter"tbe manner of o b, ' , -,
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all � .looks,. and t es 7. When they bad set them, in. jected him'' "But I ili%'t rejec excessive- ciardboard ait eacib end. �� !'�
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,� theologians agree in' making Salomon Abl they know be-fter than you can regular pa;tton. at Oakland, CO.— � midst. When the Sinh,2drin Was - , ; cal strength, it Eas mpde lihn. , I
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a type Of Cbrist,'-and makmg the. 'I, tb�im�, Show them the briglit side : in biring rooms to carry on hi8 busi- full session its members sat on c "I him; I married bim., ly fat. . I
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take the respoiled- 1 in di , , tood in the, A'FINANCIAL SUCCESS i iround, all ih,3 seams boJnig oufl�.ned . " �'.
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ch , nixt.,� thousand elks are wintering :a ? Thalt is, Was It the devil, or, Wae your theat , with the- cve,�, � . , �
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the Queen Of Shelia br up out of their stotidity 'by an inspir- ' or ,some. occult 1. knowledge un- for chtarit � has awarm bath mnd ma.-�sage, This i.,-, c,eni re of � , , 11 � -
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lg'ht to King I to produce a qlidetjn�. effect Upoo his the saucer vvRth . miticitialge or' by a ' _. i.
Salomon are mightily suggestive of Ing laugh, And. while you Send in help, onlimig,,according to the estimate of the k1lit".9% to us? Tho,,y'amaned to Imply Yes indeed! We got $107.26. I I . 0 L' .. "L
. e Ueen I of Sh9ba" Also send. in . � that ilt_cauld not be by div�lae powi ' - � � S, E.od a, roun(l " of I '. 1i
the sweet spices of our holy, religion. ii I ania -warilem, Who says that in one , er, neryo-as 8 s, �rom tble ,bath TOOM Is X . I 1 4 , . " , ,
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8barp technicalities and angular facts, leetimg the poor, One is to come into. lm,g tbero- 4ere 15,000 of them, stretoh� , allar emplinsis k,t, and placed in bed for thle night. ing and ,to ake a. snug bed for tbt
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