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� . . your aphere, do he best you can and 'the God of the Seven stars Is alsotbe other apostle� Read the first part of I . I.
I..., . I . . I I I REV. DR. TALMAGE PREACHES A SER- then trust to God, and if things are God Of Orion. It was out of Dante'& — , -
I I I I "I '_ INURNATIONAL LESSON, MAY 23. the -second chapter of the Epistle to ., Q_i6* now 440 Royal Family Of Gr,eftc Are , I .
X-0 Palo straw- I SPRING SUILES, , : * 'S', RON UNIqUE'IN PRACTICALITY, all inixed and disquieting laited to the I�Iftg,; Aug, alle X401. ,
, of the fra,gr. I � � . 1� and your Sufferings came the sublime "Divina ,, I 4� the Galatians, THE WAY HE RULES THE COUNCIL eAR Of . � ,
— � I . P-10 , , , brain is hot and your heart sick: get Commedia," and out of John Milton's The ('0111revellecatieragalem.,, Actsm _ 6. The apostles and elders, By the ftrope. 11
Iooldna. candle . 'Wile Tex$ Supplted,bv a Couittry Farmer some one to 90 Out with you into the blindness came "Paradise, Lost," and 3"JO 22-2t)- GOIdt'llt TCxt, Ar,ta 15 i XI - XPOstlea" in this verse we are to un- I I
"Quarteroak has sued, a bicycle man- . OF MINISTERS, - I . I I
d pals blue vel. ufacturar." What for0 IlUb. says the . Via$ Made Hosts TreluUte-A Itustie's Starlight and Point out to you the Out Of miserable infidel attack came * dea-5tand the eleven wbo had been ap- __," I I . The royal family ot e'reeoe IS, relat. . :111;
that have gold- Man has. forced .his arm chair. factory,, Ai0onoudeal Advice -That IS Worth PleiaiNs, or, better than that, got into the:'Bridowater Treatise," in favor of PRACTICAL NOTFS, - Eoliated by C%rlst and the one who IRS Ifidesty is Ali, I;arly Itimer-sonlething ad$ either by bi;rth CT Marriage, tQ . , - 1,
,y, ad been chosen -in the place of JUdaS. I About His I '-The Cretaus As , '.I
and maiden's into bankrupte � ') . I
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dis&6% with a � � Ree(Jiliff, . . . some observatory, and through the Christianity, and out Of Davi" exile. Verse I. (AgirtSin men, C%xistlaul7ed hilly 100 the "741 bO1tI0* 04 Rusola, Ger�many,, ..
u Strawber-'TWhy do you think you telescope see farther than Amos with came the songs. of Consolation, andout Pharlsees. see ve'rSe 6, "False brat Added to those office -bearers of the I 3144191"eu-11aa Itionarchs, aud Their Great Britain and Denmark. SI:OCq 7,
will "re, any troqble. -in, keeping the . Rev- Dr- Talmage PTeschled 4 work- the naked eye could -namely, 200 .�tars Of the'sufferings of Christ came thee�%t Unawares brough I1X cbureh wbo had been formally choselill Doiligg. blood ft tbIK*,1U-` ...
Lvor lamp with engagement secret?" iSingerly-"I had derful sermon from th,e text, Amos v, in the Pleiades, and that in what is Possibility of the World's redemption, ' - t in, 'who came in and -set apart for specific religious I . than water, the loti- �� L-
. to tell tb,e girl hadn't I?- � 8, "Seek A , Im, that maketh the seven called the sword of Orion there is a and Out Of' your bereavement, duties. leaving entirely we may pre-, A London ." I
'bo has Invent- ,, , Year Privily to Spy out our liberty which we vorm,pondent recently mat" Are"tJOUS Olt the reigning houses � I I
ats and veget- My husband is never a blit moved staws'and Orion.*' nebula com ion Poxsecution, your poverties, Your MIS- have In Christ Jesus," Gal. 2.4. Ciame same the activities, of secular life;, had an intervielw, ,with a Turkish of_ Of ,Europe have exeraia � . .1,
hout od be� by t4a patlettric, soen,es of a, play. Ta ' two hundre thousand billion of times; fortunes, MaY yet come an eternal down from Judea. there were evidently present (see, fiojal, M,ho Sa � ad considera,ble( � .. ,
� bouss, 02sotild Yours I" ' "Oh I I 14 collunttiry fax3ner wrote this text, larger than the sun. Ob, be at peace beavela. 'May probably came verse U) the rank and file of the ' - YS* "Things go slowly influence in the Greek orjgis� Minis, . rr 14.
., Yes. Tbey frenerally, - i from Jerusalem. I with u-% as they d0 at a Council 11 T
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rlier si,st r suf- 'Ira otevie oat of thie house." trols all that, the wheel of the con- I
move 4 Amos of Tokoa. He plowed the earth with the God who made that and con- Oh, what a mercy It is that in the , The journey was Church. of tem have done their wak and measures
e and thrashed the grain by a new stellations turning in the wheel of text and fill up, and down the Bible down hill a large, part of the way. t We Pass from verse 6, in our lesson,! Ministers at C0110tautinople. His. Im- Of 'ElIrOpean Polxly have bieen Carried . 11
i invention lies their honeymoon.,, "116xi you. seen him, thrashing machine just - invented, as 0 verse 22, but the teacher should perial MAjestY is Supposed to preside,
r liver silstersuf- "Those people next door owe still I& God Inducer. us to look out toward , Taught the brethren. Posed as author- e Out, but the Common initor*aLs and everi !
a curved tu ,. galaxies for thousands of years with- other worlds! Bible astronomy in Ized toaobvers of the young, converts in r arefully study verses 7 to 21. At ter h,at his, dignity .,r,equires that while t
� -be kilssing 'her I" . "No, that he lets her . formerly the cattle trod out the grain. out the breaking- of a cog, or the Sljp� 'Genesis, in Joshua, in J'ob,, in the auch qUestitming, and doubtlp�ia he till) CaPrIces and resentmants Of royal. � I
extend into an read the morning paper fixat." lie gathered the fruit of the, sycamore ping of a� band,. or the span of an axle. .Pqalms,. in the InTopbets, Antioch, who were very susceptible to speeches Pet� Council. Is in program he Should re- ty are not vdth6ut weight in theiecaleg
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wislit I wus a sollambulist," said t,Tee and sacrificed it With an iron comb For Your arose and -made a strong address. He: main in an adjoining room. one of Via Of hUmsin destiny., I I
I *h Iplacidity and comfort minor; in St.. Jobills, Apocalypse, prac- bast-Tuction from Jerusa.leItt, which was referred to his own preaching of ths .
)f tin near the the sp,,al,tW, t "Whyt" llocuuss� , 1� . ..
Itted into any d, � ral-P. t 1� TO 11 the rd Jesus ChTiatIcharge ticallY Saying: "Worlds I Worlds I still regarded ,, Jtb,o secretaries, Who Are all Turks, there King George of Greace is the goacu,V ,�
on I Cud ,,,, J114 before it was getting ripe, as it Y U, Seek lill that maketh the seven Worldal Get ready for thenill" .
, truablo by "Win' In. center of the Gospel to the Gentiles according to the 1,
Is One need not � was nee stann We Christian Church. Excep . being not a single hAwopean among son Of the King of Demma.rk. . ...
ore meal time. me sleep.." . - - essary and customaxy in that d Orion," have a nice little -world here that we . t Ye be cir- direct command of God, to the gift He is % �
0'* bitterness. He I tb Again, Amos saw, as we must See, Stick to, as though losing that welose OU4101sed. That is, formally admitted of the Holy Ghost to these Gentile - them, goes to the iSkxlta,n every few
squeaking of Why do you, bay your daugULar a, WaY to take from it the brother Of the Princess (4 Wales au,X
and a trial to new wheel every yeaxl" It keeps her at the God who made these two all. We are afraid of falling off this into tha Jewish a ith. A dm . convert,;, to the Purifying work -which, � minutes from the Connell to tell I I
was the son of a poor shepherd and , umcised God,s the Dowager EmpreKs a, Russia, the � , �
bere comes a from wanting to palat velvet lambre, . I groups Of the text was the God of: little raft of a world. We are afraid Gentile was as co I Spixit bad wrought in their how matters are lWatting on, him mother of the tsar, ,and , woman of
stuttered, but just before the Stammer- � light� Amos Every one
if it might do "i for this dxaiving rootat maat4s." he had beem born so. And without the legal purification of the law unneces-, of being be- great iOrM Of Character. Eta is the
qu, saw that God ,was not � that some Meteoric imnoolast will some m9latelY a Jew as if characters, making inferentially, the
Sily tried, Pro. "She and her Comes make a handsome !me rustic the Philistines and Syrians . satisfied -with making one star or two � night smash it, and we want every- of the Ministers is atradd
� from Ube im- ture. toget4sr, don't theyl- "Yes; X . I 4nd Phoenicans and Nbabites and Am- I or three stars, but He makes seven, l thing to revolve around It and are dis- PtrfOrutance of that rite no man could -sary. He showed that the law of tXaYled, of having some low trick, playe.d tGar's uncle. Hlis wi,fe, Queen Olga. J4
Y through the Zlieve Ji,er engagement is considered an 3010111tes kind Edmonites and Israelites' and, having finished that group of; aPpointed -%vhen we find that it 376- be a Jew, After the matiner of Moses. MOsPs was unnecessary even to the � UPOn him by his colleagues. They a,re the tgaes second cou,4n. The Crown
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Wkes an outlet artistic ra,ther than a financial success." trevabled. - I after group. To the Pleiades He adds San revolving around it. What a fuss sedveS, and claimed that to insist on . and coa- PrImc
wOrl - M,Lkes another groiui-gioup�'vOlves around the sun instead of the "Xianner," here stands to.'.' law, ritual, . Moral purification of the 'Tows them l 9!aarded in their rremarl�% a, the Duke. of Sp&rts, is the
Sined between T.eac1gr",AVb%ewa ,%vare Yom yester- Moses was a law giver, Daniel was: Orion. It s�ooas that God likes light so We make about this little bit of a 00muland- Ye- cannot be saved. Very the, Gentile keeping of the low Of. staintly on this lookout not to ,give tsars -GrIst cousin and also the Gel-
(wh�mpering)-"It yvas all well that He keeps making it. Only! world, its existenl!e only a short time special revelations of t,h.6 law . Moses after this demonstration of tbemselves away., man EmPerOr's. brotber-in-h6w, har.
rhich the sole, day T* Pupil ft Prince, Isalah a courtier, and David! dine being in the universe knows the, between two spasms, the bad been maile to the Ch, PiVtusl Power was to distrust God's
use of the dis- Billy Smitws fa,ult. He hipueXLized me ' Of God
by whioll it was hut.led from S gultlftnae and to reject the leadership
an, made ine, go fisbW With, him." IL king, but Amos, the author of MY'Statistics of solar, lunar, stellar, me-� Pc%r.0Ly 1 at arch at the a IT UATUB NO DIFFERM%TCE, ' ing married Princess Sophia of Prussia.
"Theire. oxe I ts-xt Was a peasant, and, as might be tooric creation,,, And that. is the Cre- to Order and the paroxysm of its de- time Of tbe reeeption of the first Gen- (it I rovidonce The Jews themselves, I "The Wnistor wto proSides takes at These ,relationships ,have produced
�y Moro women living I endencies in recent diplomacy. I
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MAX. than I used toolt'hink.11 "Is that soV supposed, nearly all his pawallolisms are &tOr himself. And they have all been molition, � tiles. The Supernatural direction of, bP insisted, m6t be saved just as Gen--basty look axou�od. 'This is a serious oMt!"Irtwas disposed aX first to re. .
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"Yes. I'lin And that so many texts Philip in b1i maeting with the 4-thopi- Christ, uncle and cousins of Greece . I
an in tho It is noticeable that In this � aa,poor relations, who ought not to
�erer 6e really my wife was thts only wow Pastoral, his prophecy full of th odor'as distinct as the names of your child-, call us to look off to other worlds, an eunuch (if We USSSUMe Lhat official address Peter preaches truly "Pau a other o not; bat nolMy expresses
Before I niorried. I used to think 8 -gly christened, each one a mamel I a in 91,%d , 'were saved, by faith im. God and .,question, gentlemen.' Some think so, gArd hir-
g 6'Pgit,t1c�rfn world," Of ne'Vi-mown bay, and the rattle of ran. "He telleth the number of the'! many of them larger and grander and Ila : 3 d
I . have taken uV the Cretan Cause with,
locusts, and the Tumble of carts with, Stars. He calleth them all by their. More reSPIendent. "Look there," Says to bare been a Gentile); the outpouring doctrine," and that be simply gives his an Opinion; they wait. Bach one then Out his knowledge And donsent. TIIq
Bas%wo-"I t1iotught You lived just I names," The seven Pleiades had names, Job, "at Mazaroth and Arcturus and Of Ch`6 8 advice as one of the twelve, and ma,kes'xloes and Says a few words that do Garman Emperor w,is; not I .
I back in tl,a country," I says St' who believed; the vision 01.1,ae,,j 'to claim, to papal PO'weT. After Peter : - 6000
- neat, leL, came Barnabai and Paul, whor told their not commit him to auYt) Atbeus.�
,� while the shepherd'Merope, Calaeno, Electra, Sterope, ayw � 3`011 n,,, "at the moon under Christ's d Anglia paw .ter= with tile roya�t family in .
devouring tile flock one, . his sonsly' "Look there," on
�e haw children I =Its the station-, bat I find You ten hboeave% and the roar of wild beasts, given to them,.and they are Aloy PITIt of God on I I
� posititIas of gaasanw _
"Yes; a cyclono moved us last weak T , own from lIvemven , He ha4 been lAqued because his sister, .
be duties and ,, ." if, cam'O Out in' their defense, Ile watch- � gets and Maia. feet. I'look.there," says Joshua "at given to Peter' Lhe' Simple story. Then. James, "brother ; ticular. The time Ls spun out, stud no the Crown Princess of Greece, had I
. � How time flies as one gets older ed the herds by day and by night, in- I But think of the billions and trillions i the Sun sQdIng still above G��on 1" courtViOn Of Cornellua, with it'i ac,cout. 1 Of Oar Lord." Who was not Indeed One ' concluslon is come to. A bA,ppY` thought. as vot
- "Yes, when I -was a, clerk an salary the I of daughters of starry light that God "Look there,,," says Moses, "-at the Mn ing of the origival twelve apostles, but who ' ked .his advice before abandoning
sorbod by ink - pass half so rapidly as it . Calls by name as they sweep by i rmament!" "Look there," Y phpnoine�oa; was eridentl,y. one, of the rulers of the 1 'Why not leave the question Luthexanism and
babited a booth made out of bushes, , the direct � � to the bet-
za is liable to , tims did mot so Hint'sparkling fi - Lord to Ananias when vaul ichurCh !A ZTextisalem, -turChol I entering the Greek
difference to does 1IONv 1: aJn in busim,ass With notes that through these Iiiwanclies be with beaming brow and lustrous robe I , ,says Amos the herdsman, "at the sev- mf'nt (If on- substaniially * ter judgment of liiaMajesty?' Majesty tCh a D He remiated the air.s which,
active, busy"' to 111POt-" . So fond is God of light -natural light,; am Stars and Oriont" Do not lot us Was converted; and the eagern s with, greed with at Sao- a 611 RX. laces were tatting on in
Could see the stars all night long, and as . a 13 er. He quoted Amos 9. ! has6 however, in the meantime, the feeble little maritime in
!moral light, spiritual lightl Again and' be so sad about those who shove off Which Gentiles embraced the new re- 11, 12, to prove that the ingathering of cum
'r- , : the Gentiles had been prophesied by : p
irt,-a dang, lAnother change in slangful phrase, was more familiar with them than I I t glo --el . . bed ,to the soothing influence of Greece, and was even more gdom Qf 4,
! . again is light harnessed for symboli-'frOm this World under Christly p lo - ii n I
. ,�h)o hopes to � The shifting seasons now Make due. w,e..wb,o have tight roofs in our houses � 7ation thase things were plainly God, erman tObACOO-tembeki. A sound of
she must be They'll Cease lo cry "You're not so -Christ, the bright and morn- � age. Do not lot us, be so agitated and then argued that present DICTATORIAL AND PERVERSE
� in public af- Warm," and hardly ever see the stars except ,I Ing star; evangelization, the daybreak; � about our own going off tbis little Providendal and spiritual indiCaLiOnS of events we,ro Simply the fulifiliment of , bard breathing heard at regular inter- than the tsar In propoislit'a coeirelon and
mueys of the ' Tbe Jews must. 'lot vats showl�� that the monaa-eh dreams �
among our tall brick chi � the redemption of nations, sun of, baxgo or Sloop or canal boat of a world God's law. Dat, the Judaizin a y God's promise.
I put needless respousi),ilities upon the : of the bOariR in the par,atllse of .1 . I
Buy % tandval What on earth do great towns. But rising with healing in! to get on'some Gri�at Eastern of the clung to the,,lr old prejudices, and could iS;, botwever, no royal famly I �
companion to And ask, "Ie't hPt enough, for You?" righteousness a P rt a coast Iblockadia.
) enter fully ..' � easons of the His winga, Oh, men and women, with : true . There tr �
� her Children, Gentiles. Four restrictions Seemed to � In Europe so Clannish as the Danish.
at a i beavOuS. Do not let us persist in not understand bow there could be a � JaMfIs I 0 be necessary, abst ineace, from ; ,
,we want at ft- tanden, Alarial" "Why. Year NN'llea the herds were Im, special ; SO many sorrows and sin, and per- !NVallting to stay in this barn, this Shed, believers. Majesty bears the echo ot was not long before they were holding I
elvilut Of that I am, amv, John, -%ra� could do a part of a _ I I
, to hold danger he Would stay out in the open 'Plexitles, it you watit light and com- this Outhouse of a -world, when all the Moral and spiritual goodneos without the Pollution of idolatry; from, the eat- : the cautious footsteps that family councils for mutual protection.
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a- our moving wtth it, next Saturday and .:fort, light of pardon, light of good- King's palace Ing Of animals Strangled; from blood. t appro
be well read save intizey.- field all through the darkness, his only � 8, already occupied by cOmforn4ng to tilia law of Moses. King Christian was unwilling to have
Itess in earnest prayer through Christ, � Many of our best friends, areswinging Wliicb had a deep symbf)l1a signific.
ruing ,art and [Jusband-I'What do you watit with., shelter the curtain of the night hear, . . 2- PAUI aad Baxnabas had no i�ntall atice and slowly opens one eye. ' What Is ,his Son. And gxaladohildren, in Athens
'Seek Him that maketh the seven wide open their gates to let us in. � to all Jews and mos.t Gent1h.s. and 10 He is told. 'Djarin,' says Uajesty; sacrificed either to
'der to intelli- 'that thing ? You'll nevcr ,have any use so. With the Stellar embroideries And stars and Orion," When I reud: -In 1%J;y Father's dissenSIOn and disputation whit, them. frOM fornit-ation. This sr"ch Of 'tO-,mtOrr0W.' Ahd till to,morrow it ment,s or to this Petty reisent�
� the mysterious policies of
at position of And thO conflict now began "%v James ended in a ' motion," whichwas I stands adjourned, Diarin is the a the tsar a4d the German Emperor. Rio
i Jutowledge for U in the WOX'ld." -AVXa--"BlXt, just Silvered tassels of lunar light. Again, Araos saw, as we must see, ffiluw., are many mansions," I do matt as conwn- ,,
ibis to under- - t hial,-, it was marked down from a dol- What a life of solitude, all I that the God who made these two know but that aaA,h world is a room, ued all Paul's life. 'llie Judaw, carried." I nsiver ,daughlers� the Dowager Egipress of
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I hnxches� at leasst in some places, Makn� 22 'Ales a -ad elders, lent Ussia
)out bt�w. Jar ten to ninaty-sEwen cents." t alone archipelagoes of stars must be an un- and as many rooms as there arv( C is The rL C, With the � to any one in a burry. It, is equiva
cb, ,:T �� of ,IV"alos,
"I understand you. hare joined the lit- with his herds I Poor Amos I and at changing God. Tbere had been no 'worlds, Stellar stairs, stellar galleries, ta'aed a Separate organization, andl,who ted a�ad the PrinZ
� of wbl�j wex. The three classes, two � of the Russian nitchevo-it makes no un! with him. in a, family alliance
__ 4wary brotherhood." "Yes," replied 1 12 o'clook at night, bark to the wolf's change lit the stellar appearance in stellar hallways, stellar windows,stel- qb,�Istiam JeWs Who lite Vatul belleved� a mentioned in verse 6. � differemro-and MAY be sa,id to sum U on behalf of King George,. Tbe sym-
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Lovelace. "I am now writing for a bark, and the lion's Toar, am this herdsman's lifetime, and his la- lar domes. How our departed friends 'bat with Christians there was neith-1 Evidently the laity were represented, P, .
PLAGUE. living.,, Audliedashodoffanotherbeg- d the ther, a sbegherd, reported to him that Must pity us shut up in these Cramped, or Jew nor Gentile, neit4or bond nor � 'a this first Conference of the Church. I the W11010 Policy, foreign and domeAtie, Pathiss Of the tsa�ritsa, a favorite.
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father. I as In his life- AiPaxtmenta, tired K We walk 15 miles, � Chosen men of their own company. So * Of Turkey." grandchild of Queen Victori,% ,ware en -
ging letter to his � beaT's grow]. and the owl's te-whit, there had Sam no Chang fret'. amd assoa.awd freely w1ith Gentile listed on the same Side. The tSwr .$vas
Pe-14111ellee III%$ te-Who, and the serpent's hiss as he un- time, And these two clusters band ,wben they, some morning, by one coitiv'�'rtA were regarded by tUm as that the reports of Paul and Barnabas '; To SAL'UIB THE SIGN. brought under the Influence
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' abo over be celestial arbor now just as Stroke of -wing,oan makeeircult of the' I I Jud _ of iiIii,
11111ked to Holu- wittingly steps too near while moving I ; a-9 I TO say that his .Majesty is V, very grandf(Uther, his, mother an'l his wife,
' they were the first night that they whole stellar system and be back flax as ht Was an organization, receired i 6urnamed Barnabas. Possibly the man. Teconsider the C�� I
tins! .Perhaps yonder I mentioned in Acts L 23, possibly his, that he tan question amd to deal more lanientl
�tg through the thickets I So, Amos, like shone on the Edenio bowers; the same time for Ma In its deatlililow in tlie downfall of Jer- early riser, is Simply to say and wM induced to
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' 0Y 4'w"'7 'aid t Wicked men. judiAe Christianity, so might be properly indorsed.
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Ing Ono m , I OY, rapl the other herdsmen, got ibe habit of aswhen theEgyptians builttbe pyra- twinkling constellation is the midence'usalem; but in the sec,*_s of the Eblon- brother, Silas. Sometimes called Sil- attends- to his rieligion, for it is y
, "co. s enough to with Greece. I
tred in Bom- mids from the top of which to watch Of martyrs; that group of 12 lumin-! ttas and the Nazaa-en&�, - '_ vAllus. He afterward traveled -14 pray that the U,>hammedaa gets up While this play of Cross- ur
sameaswhen the Cbaldeans `3 exclusive Paul's friend and companion, And was' going
I I studying the map of the heavens be- th in It arles may be the celestial home of the: 34" Of oUx lesson found"It,.balir ropre- with the sun. His devotions over, be was ' f ?=
270 dea t hs, Cause it Was so much of the time t a on, the influence o
)r, 2 THE HARDY CRETAN, a a ; ad the eclipses,tothe same as ftPOStles- Perhaps that steep of light saiatatives long, long aftenvard, 'WhAt'wirth him in the. inner prison at Phil- . ue n
- 'at Victoria -wals quietly and effectively,
L that mouth. — spread out before him, He noticed O." it ,,an, according the Book of i is the dwelling 1lace of angels chera- WAS Preached by these men from Judea ippi. Chief men. Prophets also. ,,:,as ' takes his first meal, which consists exerted in. the interests of Encopean I
IV le El � .
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, were 0 Job an out to study the aurora bo- biR, seraphic, airo iangello. A mansion as Orthodox Christianity in Antioch b - v 32- merely oif a Cup of Turkish coffee Mad pewe. The German in sa
"68; 8110011U9 Their PrO410111111LAIlt INISSI U sad 60=6 stars advancing and others re- realls, the same under Ptolemal -a arso R peror, the t r-
Lnuary. 1,825, y Do Not IteStrAill It. Ceding, He associated their d to Sys- With as many x0oms as worlds, -,tnd all "Me 0- "Pestilential heresyll in the 23, They wrote letter% by them. Re- a biscult. After he has lartaken of it It.sa and the Crown Princess of Greece
TY aw'A with tein and Capernican systent; the their windows illuminated for festivityl. next ContUry - '11hey, determined. The vised Version, "They wrots thus. by hi's Ministers bring him reports, and ,were her ,grandchildren, twad Sbe was,
certain Seasons of the year. He had Same from Calisthenes to Pythagoras Oh bow this widens, and lifts and (-%UxCh at larg6 came to the determlma�- .ostles and elders and be. while enjo Ing a cigarette, die- connected by marTialgo ties withevery .
t Alarch they whatever faults the Cretans may Ithem." The ap
t -be first fit-, have they ti.Ta brave mad hardy-Chria- 1.1POetic naturis, and lie read night by and from Pythagoras _ I bret1ron. Revised Version,,:'The apos- tatesletters to Kis --scretariesuntillt. 9 t Ose L f US la'. I
to Herschel. stimulates our expectatioul How lit-itiOn. Paul and Barnabas and Certain
I Surely a changeless God must have i rrawt court excAp, th o A tr
dropped to night, and month by month, and year tle it makes the present, and how stu-! other Of tliera� Doubtless Some of these ties and the elder brethren. The Gen- * number of firmans and Hungary and Italy, Her personal
Vians and Aloslenis &like, They 8uP d Orion I Ob, pendous it makes tile future I How! it i "01,11Ar" repre,sented ; tiles in Antioeh and Syria and Cilivia. He ' a
,ad fashioned the Pleiades an the J'ada4zing iradje%winglits monOgram,the fam- authority over the TOYaa families of
I G,n-! Notice first, that there were JowLsh ous "band" whi-oh
, Improve- I pox:4 Life on anything, or almost nothing, by Year, the Poem of the constellations what an anodyne amid the ups and consoles us atiout our pious dead, that!Pxl.rLY- But not all, for Titus, a I it. resembles in Euroj)e was very great,
tiest � - divinely .rhythmic. But two rosettes of downs . and undoubt�-
mortal- i for an indefinite Lima, and when the - . of life and the flux and reflux instead of being boxed u and under; tile convert uncircumcised and yet an- converts in thesw three Places, and sbape, And diiesthe -writing%Nith gold- edly it has been exercised wit -It discre.
Feb 9. when - wonst comes to the worst die bard. They � staxi-I especially attracted his attention , of the tides of prosperity to know that the ground, have the ran a of as many! dowed with the gilt; of the Holy Ghost, that, this document was not addressed en ,�and. as the Arabian Ink, being made tion dutring the CIretan Crisis.
I , we have a changeless God " the f"Ime rooms as there are worlds nd welcome; Was One.. Gal. 2. 1, 3. It is not easy for to them. Notice. secondly, that there of lampblack mixed With a little gum, Kings and pxlncw a.re human. Some,
a in Bomlay � have more lives Lhan the proverbial eat. While seated on the ground Or lying on yesterday, to -day an& forever I" - everywhere, for it is the Father's'lls to understand the natural deference wexe Christians even at this time. in defies lilotting paper. Then comes the timeis they P.re jealous, resentful and
0, n!arly � ,nd their recuperative forces seem iat-; i his back under the open scroll of the Xerxes garlanded and knighted the pa, .
a P,Pul_t_ � aextivaustiblv. A few days ago one of I many other Itlacea to whom the letter dejeutter a la fourchette, Which con-
�d 'on . house, in which there are many man-1thak was id to the apostles at Jor- quarxelsoine; but oftener they areclan-
: midnight beavens--the Pleiades, or Steersman of his boat in th us:ivlem. it arose not only because they was not sent, and Paul does not. even alists of game And flesh. &great variety niah and ,Stand by ,one another. Onthe
some 800,000 ' them -was shot through the right lujig. I a morning sions, I 0 Lord God of the sevenstarS;
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i L. seven Stars, and Orion. The former andhanged him in the evening of the and OTIon, how can I endure the tran- i It, de;`,c_,o,,,�p9-uied with, our Lord." mention it in his letter to Corinth of vegetables, . rice mud"fish from the great issues of Europeam state poli
! day. Fifty thousand people stood a .
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- end- I Six hours was the most he could live. I , . in a answer to Bosphorus, ,which I
citizen thought himself: and they are seelding to promote the
t witli spring, as it rises about the Ist of mans of the national I will seek Him. . are in hearty accoil
Le had sunk and the doctor declared that five or � group this TUStie prophet associated same It and Rome. It was a direct SI 77,
is weel, around the col sPoirt, the ee%tacy, of such a visionT 11 the civilized world u. the Turks con der this royal houses .
ow consider- I TbAL ]man is alivs tO-daY- and tilkes his i 11 May. The latter he associated with Capitol sliouting .th I seek Him now, for i Roman, _ a direct, question from the Christians, the best in the world.
the pra ties, mishap as coolly as if it we're a corn or ! emselves hoarse at call to mind that it is not the material � wronged he appealed to Cass- at Antioch. I
a . - ugral. and in four
�.., � the winter, as it comes to the Meridian: the presidential Joe 24. Certain -Which went out from us.' THEY ARE GOOD SHOTS.
�ulation of : a colic. Ile is not out of danger, but I � . Universe that io, most valuable, but!atr. Wbiewever in all the world
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icial returns! t1either is he wholly devoid of hope. 11 � in January. The Pleiades, or Seven months so great were the antipathies the spiritual, and that each of us has a a Jew had a dispute concerning Without ,bavinv been sent. This is it "I have been Drevviling the latest
fo- direct repudiation of the, men -wha be- things about Crete and the Cretans,
�, ll, stars, connected -with all sweetness a -ad that a ruffian's pistol in a Washington o l the worlds ligious law or custom he appealed with A BLUNDER IN CRETE.
rom the pla- : Now, the Clixietlan insurgents on the , ..
�� �,� JOY; Orion the IN'Tald Of the tem- depot expressed the sentiment of many 'sybich the ,I n d gan the taiwItief. Troubled you -with anti I am infLirmed that they axe
uiand more � heights Above Malaxa are men of this �� � inspired hardsman saw I 8qua co fl ence to the Sanhedrin. And —
I Past- The ancients were the more apt a disappointed office seeker. 'The world from his booth an the hlM of Telcoa. I so the�ie first d! words. Wit.liteaching. Subverting your among the best. shots in the ivoxild, F
tce the true type. MAY sleep out la the open, the �, �1�� wiples ireferred the ,xPlanatton 61'reft bY a Frourl"I'aper of the
blue sea at their feet, and I to st1adY the physlognomy and juxtapo- 'sits inits chariot and drives tandem, souls. Unsett ling t lit -m, breaking them no matter Whether they be 'Moslem
lisease is the: � sition of, the heavenly bodies because and the horse ahead is Hazza, and I had studied it before, but the ca-; first puzzling question concerning faith down. 8aying,Ye must beeircumcised or Chrimian. From childhood onward Imoutbaniment at maiaxll.
! iiate'"s I I ��,'� they thought they had a speoial influ- the horse behind is Anathema, Lord inlpxe,qsed me as it did one summer. ! alem as a supreme and keel? the law. This they pravOce rifle shooting inceLssant- The Pam Figaro gives the follow�
th, da�,�,Yflng snovr-capped mountains " ,� tbedxal, of Cologne, GeTmany, never 1 and practice w-li!oh confronted them to is ormitted from
behind them. Their shelter is an olive It I the apostles at J erus .
arms record- � , , ence upon the earth, and perhaps th Cobiliam, in King ;Tames, time, was 1.3 admittedly the gxande6t Gothlo � court of appeal, the Revised Version; it is a sort of ex- In anql, however poor, always manage Ing Account of the bombardment by
42ures with., t-reO. an inequality 1v the ground, a ' ey applauded and bad $35,000 ayear, but We assume through -
I i, - were iight. If the moon every few planation of the thought of the apos- to possess a yifle and ammunition. .& - .
city from I Stone, the remains of the wall, -any- �, %1, was afterward execrated and lived on -structure in the world, its founda- I Out, What cannot be proved. but what the fleets of the vo%vers of the block.
Eircentage of I thing that happens to be available. 1 4' hours lifts and lets down the tides Of scraps stolen from the royal kitchen. tion laid in 1248, only a f rs , there is little reason to dombit, that tles. To whom we gave no such com-: Cretan would sell hW immortal soul
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I _� the Atlantic ocean Mad the elect years .in! thiis journey was the same as that in mandment. "To whom 'we gave no for a ,gun or a revolver, aind -would house At Malaxa, near C'anea, Crete, �
ous vision, to - building I All Europe taxed for its, Gal. 2 .1-10. Paul weat up " b revela- er, o,
6mall. I There they lie perdue day afp�r day', � �,',,', Tie Alexander the Great after death re completed. More than 000
,roke out on � straining their marvel Storms in the San, by all scientific ad- commandtiamt what ever." Theyclaimed, steal them from hLq bosomZriendwith- which the d patches converted int a
-�, mission, affect the earth, why not the mained unburied for 30 Y �
19, construction. Its elympel of the Magi,, tion," -which fact is not at all Contra- j .1
I stare,have Proportionate effect? - '
ng in that! catch sight of an Incautious Turk, and no one wbuld do the honor of shovel however, that they were speaking for out a pang of compunction. It is pa,rt serious -warlike denionstration:
. prepared to put a bullet through the . �ee Gal. 2. 12. Gf his nature. Shooting is their Pre-
' I., him under. The Dake of Welling- with Precious stones enough to pur-, dictory to the statement of verse 2, a3u2B I
is to 745 in . �,�4`, Astrology, after all, may 'have been in they deteratized.11 25. Being assembled with one "During the night the insur nts
and : smallest extent Of his person which he , , " to.191 refused to have his iron fence Class a kipigdom. Its chapel of St. accord. I dominant li.,,wsiou, and theN never at- I
ile Sol : may expose. , . something more than a brilliant hea- -an Agnes, -with masterpieces of painting. Having come to one accard." Sit . 9
�r,a %by I They are all remarkably �. i ,,ended because it 'had been brok 8. Being brought on their way by " tdy ! tenipt to restrain it. Thv� exen brin commenced to fire a few shots at the I
Cod shots, equalled only by the Swiss ' thenl4m. No wonder that Amos of the by an infuriated populace in some Iti spire, springing 511 feet into the i the -church. Doubtless the brethren and ca'refully all the variations of this pas. it into harmony with their creed, and blockhouse. It was purely a platonic I
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I . I our . sed Version
and tae Boars. This is characteristic of �, 0 t, having heard these two anthems It f political excitement, and be heavens. Its stained glass the chor- ; Paxt of the Christia,as at Antioch Went sage given in the Revi, - To therefore lie, steal, fight, killand die demonstration. Tbla shots were fired i
Lo, show that .. e stars, put down the stout, rough With them part of the way. They would and send them." I at intervals of half an hour, and did no I
very Cretan, whatever his age or To- . left it in ruins that men might learn us of all rich colors. Statues enciry I send chosen men. " To choose out men with the consvience of a saint." I
Jn ligion. From childhood onwairds they- :1 I itaff of this herdsman and took into what a fickle thing is human favor. cling the pillars and encircling all. I travel southward through Phonics and 26. Men that have hazarded their I AS TO '3VAD ATO.'NARCHS. damage ,whatever .
"Onaba ,6,
Z3 I, mi,iY; �.:Ii �, Wis brown hand and cut and knotted "But the mercy of the Lord is from St
in Bombay practice rifle shoming incessantly, and I % fingers ths . atues above statues until sculpture; eamaxia, stopping very likely at Tyre lives. These words refer to Barnabas I The same writer quotas a London "Sixty Turkish soldiers, -well armed i
I � .Pen Of a prophet and ad- everlasting to everlasting to them that can do no more, but faints and falls i and Sidon and -'LTazaroth and Samaria, �
red out oi however Poor, always Manage to POS- �� vised the recreant peo back against Carved stalls And- down , and,wherever they stopped telling the and Paul whom the church at Jerus'dally as follows: "Society has forsome and commanded by a Captain, occu-
sess a rifle and ammunition. A Ctre- .Ple of his time fear HIM, and His righteousness unto I
� to Teturn to God, saying, "Seek Him the alem, officially indorses; nevertheless, time now been txoubled and amused the blockhouse The� had suffi-
iltside Bom- 1 tan -would sell his immortal soul for � ,� tbAt maketh the seven stars and Ell, childreWs children of such as keep on Pavements; over which the kings; -delightful Story of the conversion of .. I
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a gun or a revolver, and ,would steal 11 I onant, and to thoso,who remain- and queens of tile earth have walked, the Gentiles. The disciples who lived it is to be noticed that they did not by the alleged vagarle�% of a certain !�Iiigt provisions to �ast them for aev- I
- ; Qdon." This command, which AmOS bar Covis commandments to do them." to confessional wank tliem, in the same order in which continental sovereign. The most absurd oral days, and, consequently, might
them from his bosom friend without - 11 gave 785 years B.C., . Nave and aisles and all along the road, simple-heaxted coun- i
!URNS 1 � is just as a,PR.r0- This moment "seek Him that maketh transcept and portals combini Luke ranks them. Judas and Silas, who antics, such as pinching his guests and have heAd out in trainquility. Butwhat .
I a. pang of compunction. It is pFt of .. . priate for us, 1897, A . i
�0 13 I .D. the i tTYMea, full of the joy of rd, shall also tell you the same thing by � trying to trip them up on the ply was the surprise of the insurgents in I
his nature. During the present insur- In Me first place, Amos plendors of suprise and sunset. the La ,
ombay, . saw, as we the seven stars and Orion." s. In- rejoiced all the More When they'lie mouth. The Parchment with the sig- ,with his sword, are credited to tin. t mor I
.,red. Poona rection 1have heard of several q,ases , Again, Araos saw, as we must see, teirJaced, interfoliat:ri , int, h he n ng,, after those few cannon , 11
1:1 must See, that the Go ircolumn- this. good news; theological acrimony nature of the apostles carried witih it � The stories seem to read, moreover shots. fired, so to say, Pro forma, they i
; withabout of Cretan Christians robbing their own d who made the that the God who made these two ad grandeur. As I stood outside,lliad not yet spoiled them.
olaba with contrades but ,only of Lhaix uns, re- . I Pleiades and Orion must be the God beacons.of the oriental night sky must looking at the double range of but- i ' 4. When they were come to Jerusa- authority, but Judas and Silas could � on authority that cannot lightly b� perceived the white flag floating over �
Efaidarabad. volvers, and cartridges, witicT.is not C 0" order. It was not SO much a star be a God of love and kindl tresses and the forest of pinnacles, I law. See the aute quoted from Pro- say of Barnabas and Paul what those questioned. The time has not come yet the fort. At first the Ctretanis thought 4
here and a star there tba . ,� warning good men could not Say of themselves. 'for giving the World the precise de- that it was a snare; but there was no I
ntre-i where a breach of any of their commalidmenta. �� t hmPressed The Pleiade rising inmids y said t� higher and higher and higher, until I I fewor Lindsay in our introductory par- hesimple A
the inspired herdsman, but seven in all the herdssmen and shepherds and i -ng under the direction of God. Neces-, reason that the proving of tbemwould They Were bound to see -what it meant.
us. It has Shooting -is their predominant passion, . I � � One groU and almost reeled from dizziness, I exclaim- 1graph. Received of the church. Doubt- 28. To the Holy Ghost, and to us. Act- � tails of these -rumours, for t Mistaking it; it vvas a flag of truve,
seven in the other husbandman, "Come out and enjoy the ad . "Great doxology in stone I Froz- less formally, by all the brethren an sary 11
hat the di- and they never attempt to restrain it. I STOUP., tie saw that nigt& after night, mild weather and cultivate your gar things. Some intrinsically neces-, entail a reference to authorities who Three Greek officers, who had -previous.
�orthwester-' They somehow bring it into harmony ,',,, � I and season after season a - an prayer of many nations I" , . masse. The apostles and elders. Who sary, eome necessary to av h emba,rTassed and an- ly resigned to take their places among I
nd decade af� dens and fields." - Orion, coming in But while standing there I sa�v , were a sort of college, or committee, c4on. noyed at �Inding theitr names pub- the Insurgents, and the correspond -
y. Poona, I with. their creed, and, therefore, they - �, � ter ,decade that they had kept step pf winter, *armed them to prepare for poor man enter an put down his pack or board of control. Declared all things Oia Suspi- i would bp- bot �
the south- , lie, -steal, fight., kill and die with the �, i . light, each. one in his own place, a 29, Here come the four things pro- lished in this connection. Inthemeam- ent of an American journal advanced I
is was'conscience of asaint. . � tempest. All navigation was xegu- and kneel beside hib barden on the that God bad done with them.
at th . ,sisterhood h6ver clashing and never i Itibited by the council. The I
nbay in the' - - . lated b se two constellations. The bard floor of that cathedral. And The deep harmony between this ac- y are not time, it is no secret thnt the English toward the blockhouse. They were
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west coast A , Hesiod called tile Pleiades the "'seven 0 ,shipmasters and crew, tears of deep emotion came into MY I Is Epistle -r in verse 29
contesting preeetlence. From the time one tion and that given in Paul given in the same orde royal family areprofoundly anxiousas soon followed by a crowd of insur- I
i I "Hoist sail for ,h Sea and gather mer- eyes, as I said to myself, "There is a I to the Galatians makes it almost ertain and verse 20, From which if e keep � to -future developments, while states- gents. The commander of the fort,
ill, four of I COST OF BlUTISH ROYALTY. I 0�,��'..,�� - daughtsTs of Atlas " amil Virgil. yourselves, ye shall do well. Ziialng, men and diplomatists recognize that who, no doubt, "was, tired of the block-
. That the: Otive of the most interesting points , 111 . in his " Aeneid,, of "stormy Orio wrote chandise from other lands." But Orion soul worth all the material Surround- i that the trip describes in botheplaces "It shall be -well with you," With so powerful a unit on the verge ads, told them that he was ready to
d Inland made by the Chancellor of the Exche , n " un -1 was the storm signal and sa was one. They exulted in the acknow-
ten - . , "A'. - � ' til now, they have observed the order sail, make thin id, "Beef ings. That man will live after the last , of irresponsibility, the concert of surrender W�th all hia men, provisions
by the fact quex, Sir Michael Hicks -Beach, In Pre- � �J established for th - g. Snug or put into har- pinnacle has fallen, and not one stone. lodgment of the authority of Paul and -
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"A., 01T coming and going: bor for the h rricanes are ge dxal glory -hall ire- i 11a the exemption of the Gentiles from Buxope in�%y at any moment be dia- and ammunition on the condition that
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.ng the Itudget statement in the I written not Ila manuscri 'It", "As the Pleiades were the main unexumbled. He is now a Lazar- C17cum
re been re- sent! �., , order tting their of all that cathe
n the Dec- ,�- pt that -in cision. Where they do not Seem ALUMINIUM VIOLINS. turbed by a ddan-ord such as ha,s not the lives of himself and his little troopi
��_. . vexed the -w1orild for, many years, Would be spaxe,d. Then and there the
-. Com ,� , may be Pigeonholed, but with the hand .W gt evangels of the spring, Orion us in rags and poverty and weariness, Aluminium violins are said to have "While on the, subject of mad mon- bargain wai; made. The . iinsurgents I
Holaise, of mons on Thluirsday last, , a,! on the surface to agree, a careful ex -
i. : was thail, the monarchy costs less now I of the Alanighty o f , he warning rophet of the winter. but immortal; and a son of the Lord I amination. will only show a Oeep�r a richer tone than those made of wood, I
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1 �17., 1 . sky, so t1hat' all nations may read it- Oh, now I get axelis, our old friend Otto of Bavaria were absolutely delighted to comply
Lot a single'than in 1837. In that year the civil , I.,
Yladras and 11,511 voted clat of the taxpayers' money, I i the God God Almighty. And the prayer be now i agreement. Luke describes
11 Orders Persistent orderi sublim the Open and the inventor states that he has . must not be forgotten. Ile has not with those conditions, and the TUWa
a i, 3 in the was 61,92.5,000 a yeavr, in return for . I . , I � , .1 ,. omnipotent order. I . I a order, I ever had I There are -.two sermons I offers, though amid many supersti- I conference; Paul like imany another found in aluminium a latent proper- been heard of lately, alrid so I an- proceeded immediately to deliver up
?unjab, and. which I.Elarliamenit. took the Oro -,v -,it ,� What a sedative to never want to preach -the one that Vous, .I. -believe God will hear, and I Manager of men, did his beat work in ty, consisting of a tendency of the quimd wbout hip. imsamemajesty atthe their arm$. .
� % � You and Ina, to resents God so kind, so indulgent, so among the apostles whose sculptured 1 private, IA*e ignores the differences fundamental to Outweigh the upper embassy. I leak'ned that be is in ex- "Bult, all of a sudden, when ibis
ces. 'These estate, than pirodimcing an Income of �,: Whom communities and nations some- lanient, so imbecile that InSit may do forms stand in the surrounding iiii0hes, and desetribes only the results; Paul Partial tones. For Uais reason means I
estates ,111. �
: ,p w a year, a,nd the r6itilt, . d tba celle,nt bodfly bealth, and has im- operation was gbing on, a change of 1.
�ve�ling b To -day -the samis . . times seem going Pellmell, an what they willagainst Him, and fra.0- he will at last be lifted and into the has a deeper Purpose in ais conflict are employed to introduce and regu- nounced his 'favoWite occupation Scene Occurred. Ftrom. the Bay ofSuda
'd at rail�: $1,015,000. . � z hapbazard, turs HU every law, and put the pry presence of that Christ whose uff - Of
ivi �, . and late
oduce, 152,060,OCO . , world ruled by some fibnd ; with the Galatians, and emphasizes the the partial tones to suit the pealing potatoes in favoux of washing the Admirals noticed apon the bloeik- �
noes just is the Queen now pays the nation $135,- in all directions . 8 er
th the ex- � 000. If the, cost of the reat of the, :�� It donl The God who' maladniinistra- of their impertience and rebellion Ings are represented by the crucifix POLLIts most effective for his axgument, tastes of the individual player. Not- clothes, His Mujesty is n houss the white flag. instead of the . .
. � � 11-1 in right e -keeps seven worlds undet His throne, and while they are bilore which he bow%, and be raised I
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,�'�,i. C7 1)rovid(� red flag of th�a Tu-rks. They fancAeA, �
fo.ve 31arch, I royal amily is included it will be found , , ,iron' 5. 'There rose up certain of the sect
I -it for 6,000 Years can ver- spitting in gis face and stabbing at ,withstanding the Strong popular feel- with buindles of soiled 11 .
�t, - His heart He takes them q� in His into the glorious home built- for him. i for he ing in favar of wooden instruments, ek flag. Im. ediate- .
Vast hiland i that, in 1836 a fuxtheT sum,Df $1.160,000 taiply keep pill the affairs'of indi in due time out of all his poverties'Of the. Pbaxisees which believed. Pbari- nen and a ro, .
*4 I vidil- sees and Christians at once; t of tabs, and worksashard I �
: - aluminium. instruments are steadily delp-bia. �Bidtly oh a
.t year - arms and kisses their infuria ad brow and built for us by' Christians in Jerusalem had Monday ,,vash- ly the order wovs givela t , a I
�ven it sus- I r was paid by the taxpayers, while I .Als and nations and 'continents in a;d , as a Phila- that it -was the Gre in
�-entrai In- in 1897 ,Late ourwespicinding voteAs $1,. � '01 justment. We 'Him who maketh not at all 0 fix Upon
� I t, had not better,_ fret and cheek, ng, "Of such is the the, se severed from gaining tbeix way in musical circles. day.". .
- 11"* I - van stars and Orion."' the Jewish heirarohy. I hota.
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)utbreak at - again tb the taxpayers'of much, for the peasant . . thatposition, and more than sixty s I
Tho $argument of kingdom of '9ayi . . � . I
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I alior, -a total coat Of the Quea.j% ,.. the text was right. ,If God can. take . of- sermon I never want to Preach is Barnabas PLEASANT PROSPECT. French Cruiser Amiral-Charn I
T,he epide- and the royal family to the nation, isl ' carei'of the seven worlds of the Plei L1611 and Paul tront Antioch ,as er. Ona
t - without �925,000, a year. . I � '� - A -s the- one t'Sat, represents God as all I THOUSE IN A CHURCH. members of the committee of inquiry'; Tungpoppe-You have just got to RUSSIAN DRUNKENNESS. can ea�illy imagine the amazement of I I p
. ; adas� and- the four chief *Orlds of Orion afire and torture kind thunder-61oud, 'A large-sized and perfect in� some of them doubtless were residents come out and take dinner with Me to- � �:�,: . .
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se to Khan -e GI -I ERi. , , I ' I .. , he can probably ta,ke care of the � ou� , and With redhot pitchfork tossing the a ligbit-house was built insi& -de par- Of Jerusalem, We'edful (to Circa - .. tliey were in their fa,131117 sett enifent. , ' , :1 .
Iso reported I FOOLWG THE .BUT . . moiss mqrxow, I won't taj6ca no for tion of liquor, the Government mono- 14�1. 1 . .1 1.
. . I felt one day when We war my father my. The sermon that'l am now not- tax from Leeds, It Was erected! Of entwy into the Judaisde common- -wall, which, fell upon fine Tarkish Sol- I .
a Butrher�Dot Air Wiseman is von SO if I,feel very much as The shells demolished a portion of the
, be I � world we:lnlabit, human race into paroxysms of infinite ish church of St. Mary's, at Whitkirk, mcision was the formal rite poly of 1�pirits in R i
.an .on ! rool., He L ' � I I . . 0 ., : them. Circa war. Will you? an ama� � u6sla seems vastly
. 0 me and he giveinae . ,, .1 a going to a lling believes in a God of lovings as the most fitting monument, to the � wealth, and the cirounicialed Gentile Olebate-h-Certainly. Shall be de- to have inc:reased drunkenness ,among diers. and four C , tretaus, and their I I
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1 melah oar I dome handsome new steel,�Ya,xda, vor 1, I kPludIg warning, the God of a I Ii ht'd . 1POr, whers- bodies Were afterward taken out lit-
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there, but dos6 rusty old rons and 'I, a boy of seven years, sat in the , , the God of the, P) a T(yb,u Smeaton, one of ates� traoe bis ancestry back to A -bra , upon the dram shops and favored the u,rks in all direc, ,, . I . .
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prohibited' years� He say he collect . bxlcky- y1i � back Part -of the Wagon, and out, yoke Orion. , Works ,ways the erection of the ddy To keep the law of Moses. In their daily want you to come out and'see baby, , -1,T and CW.tans fled .1 . :
11he Gov- bkauk.- . � ! . of bxen ran away With us and along One of ,the Swiftest transa-dantic stone li . I temple witutil, ic and The little follow is getting so strong establishment of tea drinking estab- tions, and tha�'bbm,batjdment continued I I .1
.1 I . - oods, voyages made one summer by the b thin the chaneel, Ynagogue discussions, V1121=1 turn- Spoon.
a labyrinthine road througb the, W glithouse. The lighthouse is - . .
I this a6- tl,40'uoi,�omex7-Howt long bad You W�ed - Wit wi . domest W He throws his cup, Saucer and. lishments, the contrary is naii the case, at &. lively rate., ,co late, .
a ld , 'hat I thought every moment lye Etruria war becausesbe bad a stormy ,on Imblob it stands beays the insarip- 11119 the 0 meal � ,
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t dose §tealyt4rds� tiven- I -.1 I � wind abaft, Chasing her rforn New tion-.' "In memory of John Smeaton." . larity and vogue of thO'tea shops, at- the fix-gitives., The ,Poor dsvlls�_ who �
;o pilgrims Ilsell meat mi I would be dashed to Pieces, and I made first of- Clear aAro)w ,the te4ble at every ,since it Las been found that the popu- ing the fort, and Ir Wing and Nv
�. in lndia� ty-five yleam i , 1. � a terrible, outcry of . into Jews and making Christi_ now. I . .11 .
1hi ' Mm.:Wispinan I$ a.1DU,StOMer of yours, I I I fright, and my York to Liverpool'. But to those going W,ben, 1321, Abbot Simeon rebuilt the allitY interior to Juditsm. � ,The ,' feet ildlillously the revenue derived by w.ara not mut,,h Inclined to ch, I
' , 1. " . I . ower, 170 feet high, of Ely. Jewish Christians front this time on . I TED VERY MAN. 1000hitrom its Monopoly of,tbo other, fovnd that they were the� vic- � I .-",�
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, a pil- Don!tycu know that the Cider s*t6eI_' - I en can run. And I " IVA:k, . but if we be God's ohll-� to guide the travelers &crow the fens i -his teaebings, and denled his apostle- EIR IDEAL� I I p1saice,11 I '':, ��
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the Come and the lepp Meat they ,ilve to I � 11 I ona'ity from the Twelve; he had already . � - I I
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