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I �iaaxa i�nl RAt wb1ch is p, � to fill �
t lis I)lue 0yes of the violets, Alki any frliejn4s ttieria is 1w,okk �'Or 1% SUND A V SCHOOL. r I "
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I I they' come every spring. MY you to 0,gv .4 , d ' I .; .. : : gk-t 'L U,�A-ketll xrom; I garlaeat, s, Pew lloragrAV14 A"10 7*1"so All Ail I 11
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r , h L Chijstian friends time is oing by so Oo ca4h this., grand, 400=04timen'" I INURNATIONAL LESSON, FEB. 13 00 I .1 ..
T at was a pathetic, story told. the " , I'M cannot alford to be: ba.vb & pulpit, I preach i1a it. Your the ,adgies of the patch, and so t1a reat t iftwre Ulan 41
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I - rapidly that � I I - You . r pulpit I,-, ell,11 *1-1" lsma,diawor,se. XoWwi1AeiatQOl(1bOL- FamAlies p4yiag go I
,other day of a, poor Wol, an found in 1he PresenT t , . I I 11
a I . lis a Time Tha Demands idle, pttlpit is tibip, b9aik, "The vall or nattilow',,,,411it. 9. 9.)T. G0. iu, Paris. I
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I ly , IthO feditOrial . I ti -as. Wine bottles in tile Past a, year for t4s. roatpg T00%" I I
; erty and fatal illuc a,, yet w I p p,ro. I ,our pulpit is, I :_
a . hQ had the Quality. ,k recent statisticart I saYs that hu- It . R . Ma6 ,of goatskills. Tto for- 1;f,y no ta,xes -,,,Ad have this tree use I
Tov �qlioxa,te her sufferlag$ by , I man lite now h4s. an average of only pha,ir, Your Pulpit W tho w4vi , Your doll Tfoxt, 41pktti. % it. a,m , _ ( I
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r, nta,tloun elf xis.W wixie would burat gas-mAors. I ,
, 1 32 yfars, , 'From. these 32 years You Pulpit is this housa scaffolding" Your ts Illum- � "
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., 11 fund laboriously THE AGGRESSIVE MIRIAM, must" subtXact 6,11 the tin ji,� you take i�wpii is the . hop. 4 lact.y Ver -se 9. As, Jesus passed from drlied, skins, Vho thouigt� Of , Ughtaiag� Can be aeon, and I ..
brawing on a sma � . roe-,Uaalwa a ,
0 " slora,ped together toa,%,ve her body from I . I I for sl"p and the taking, of food and sitaiad 10), -um I Ly place, and, thil our Lord is , tliat. the inAitution, !nation, of cloudis rwopiz%l at a dia- I .
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whieli it , rdke, i�q throf� 14 may therice, Probably � ,a
", a pauper, burial" � The,, d)walre reor,eatIDA; that wil .eave yoix about 9, lo , h � d -%N,Itb. th)sia of the Pharl- tance of 20 miles, but thpuder 16 r , �
� I Lust k.cs) 1. he had just cared never wcoqr . mvdible Tomiles, . I ., �
li, 1, 31oll intqI Ifoolleik $(i,oj11X In tile Lor4 i4ectIV41 16 yeara, From theso P.Jtxteen you IT I i'L�Wt the' *6rd I Ouglilt to utter,, Capunkrul,ii w ere . � lit- �
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I . illustrates IS not an linuSual one."fOr to Und tile revolo or Goll Out of 11 the time' that you are whi, YOU, wilbb sleeve rolled up, mad I I saae. rellgio�i. It Wa's absurd. t . I �, �� t
. I wish for a doceut. and orderly burial � I . , till, subtraet a I I , er a, VaWfacl .sufferer. A man named bUtt- tempt to o(intinue to ,be a Consistent The nxost iml)orta,at cOmMerOW I'll I � i
I th�� I 1. z',)( -ily ongaged, in th with t6ll� - ma ys, "A publican nal6Pd satio Chris- city ia Vonezue I
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" , . I I ol,,;iiiiit,rracksol'tikol,4t4tlitti�tikeLl. , niacessax e earning of brow boweated. i=yd,uttiOnN thow. litikee,a OlixIatla;xx U, harisee, or Phari � Ia, is Kamoalbci; bu� I
� is Common to Eat classes, auAls known or.Lovo Tbrol4gli-111.1i Son - A Scl!,1110lk Of aliV0111100d, That will leave you abQat tho.wqrd thlit will jax the. I not it.% S010,06 ial;�bltaats there are � I
From these. eight years of hea,vien r"a "b 'I'lle, early Chrlistlails did . , � 11
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L � I jila days and Weeks vlooTy.. Obl that we mlight all, fool Alpheus." Sea our introductory note. . oderstaad this teaching 200 � r 11 .
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� But it is seldom that 8,ttontion is call- Washlagtoix,: Jan, 30.�Rev. Dr. Tal- you must take all, t � ' of our Lord, Tbe symbol isin Of the Colorado is to ,have tbo longest tan- � � .�% "I
. .1 I s --a li'the length of time, thiit that the Lord Almighty is putting upon "KattIlevv" pleans -gift of God," ex- I I I I 1 .. 11 ,
� . a d month I , I I I Church, tho asoetietara of nel: In, the .d
L ' I o feeling a.s, to &a xxxoriling was full .11 as - leaving you us t,loo. ,bbads of ordimv.UW I telk Cathlolio wo,rl -twenty miles -long �'. i 4
. ad so direotlY to th m4ge's sermon th ijasse4 in sickne I I I actly, tile pa , b,e .harshness kind _ I I ..
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� ,mexLt to the I se who plAc is ar Ia Which to work ,got youo Crory one go. forth a0d Prea,ahl this I ,:me as Theodore, and it has �1� 'and nu)as, t g under pjU�,al,% Pealt from, Col- I I I
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� prompt Inquiry into tille reasons for its of encourage o- ,God. 0, my soul, Wake up 1 How dateat gp,,%ptl.. You haivo ae, muop rlght to been. supposed bysome, tblwt Ile adopted severity 9 some of our I My to.Four�Kila Crack, - I I
.exiisterace. �Why stiould this poor WOM" duty befom pleasure, aincl an incit thD . at, time and. with 59 PTeaic ats'l have or r . I e effort-% to , , �
usleep in harve 11 %Ay man Iii7i'ag, ,this ,name !a b9no of his new-fdunau, tbeol<,gy, ar all of th,nn lea and , "A b1b, of London lumg"� 13, some- I I
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�, - 11: - I o be known, aft� ment to tile cultivation. of the horoic ill . t new wine into,old hott I I
.sun have so wanted bt t , few- hours in Which to reap? So that noloy. 'Vicaxs waa A Wicked Man x.aster. we have yaote(l what aslight Pu I .
I .. ,. patch (old garments, but the ,earnest, times sho�ewto,l in thia objeot-glass of 0, I I % . 11
I . , I ,, orshe, left t;hisworld, that she had paid ill contradistinction to thte grovelling. I stato it as a simple fact that all the Emg,ldsh army. � The grace ,Of GO& . . I � t - � .
I . . I to .. It I to ihim., LUB I becam 4n earnest figure be malms in the Gospel story; g"ll-,ati"ing pra,yer of thip Chiistian medicaL miorwoopis . it shows the I . I I
. r b" own funoral? Or who did s, e Hills text was Eathipi, iv, 14, "Who 1011 -OW, the time that, the vast majority of yoix oaans ,.e 6 I
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1 . Ile 'Will have for the exclusive service of 9 , ' y, scor- not one word spoken by bain is re- Wb.ich so MODrbs his soul that he for- blacke-ding cb;araotor of tog ,, �� I'll,
� dislike OfthO vulgar- eth, ,whether thou art come. to t ord eumiment Qhxhstia�u This I , ,
Nateirtaigl such -a God will be less than one.. year. I fed , a,t him and said: "You are. coirded. Sjlting� The peeople of Pales- gets his hour for fOOCL is not a mare Prof; Edward Hall, jw� U. S" 'esti- I 11 11
i t is." Dr ,, , I I I . I t(bt to put on that old garm,e,ntl but I I I I ;
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;acbjog to pauper bUr- kingido;n, for such a, time at L ., I . � liberally. a-.bypocrLto. as Is' time sit a,t all kinds of work - 'The is new dioth, fromi which E6 g8rM , , 1.
� , Ity Or dlsg�dqbatt 4 . I . . Bit" says some man, "I I I you. are a,s bad , ' Pa , I oat mates that about 58,275,700,000
1 ll -ug to eadmme, V0V- Tix.lmago' saicl: . suppoit the . gospal�l and the church is � w1r. faith om, Thie oust ' 0 wa, o thin mduapth of 4.- � ,
, . lat, that she was Wt I I � . I you wera", Still he kept receipt of oust 0113 bOUa should be made. "Thi rni ag of coal, Will remka Wi . I
ea.caDe a humiliation Esther the beautiful was the wife of ' I 'is preached-, all 003 feet by,the end. of the centurY, I ". �
I -are prix4tion to open, and' the gospia Lu Christ, and , after awhila, finding . iat the . .1
only loy autiCipa- Alittauerus the aZoniiinable, The time the spiritual advantages area they Could not turn him aside by or toll houise-, possibly a bacth Or ,ta- obrist applies to all times, tli of nome, Italyl has I ''I "I
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11 I -which she could feal, 11 � ,� . fore men, I and, if they wa calliag him 9. bypociite, they said to ble near to, the share. He arose, and life otf the Oburoh is riot to b I .
11 I rendered by forcing it Into antiquated. this seni)estler 927.lAw students, 851 me- , .11,
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11 �,, � -tion T . . . had come for her to preseat� a petition saved'let them come and, be saved- I him, "Oh, You are nothing but a Metho- rollow� ed, him , Appaxently in silence. rms." , g I dical, 306 in, physica and mathomatic .
" � I . ___`J I � to her infamous husband in behalf 'of have discharged allm.y responsibility." dist!" Till, did not disturb him� He went � to . osopby -, 2A 1. I
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� I ,- The finquiry is & gopera'I one'. and the the. Jewish nation, to which she lRaA Alll is that MY .MastOr'$ spirit? Is ,oil perfo=iiag his Christian duty until Luke add4s, �'& left all.,, As Mark tell, -410- 250 inliterature &md. phil I I
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I . I in s, , kind of prLde4 the. desire that 'dertake .the -work lest she should lose Commands Us to go out into the high- Bible class arid -the whole encampment 114,$ been guessed by. sbalte that the � I I . I . — The"eaormous sum of $WO,000,000 is I .
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� ly , Ways and the hedges and compel the ,,, shaken with the presence of God, f Dat t .German Empire invested In't4e I
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� the, last impressims WO Make Upon the her own. life, but her cousin, Mordecai, people to come in T, Whal woald, be- So Havelock .went into the heathen ta,x wbrwh Matthew Collected was I hotel business, wfiich,gives � �
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I � minds of Others Shall be, favorable "I'd Who had brbught her, up, oncourage(I come Of you and me if Christ had not temple in India while the English army least in part tbeforry tax, levied On tile Rev. Cogorton a. Tolol-M. moat to about 1,000,000, in a population .
. I )Ad to our 1�xuportancuek, but in grea,t- 'her With this suggestion that pro � bably come (10W m off the - bills of heaven,ana was there and 't a mil(Ile into tht! persons and'goods v'hich Crossed the CampL,ellford Herald and,others. Of 53,000,000. : . I . I t
. that - he had not,.coxm�'throixgh the doors ha.al f ektoh Of 1%e heathen gods that take � ,have been Collected '' Men en cold privation to radia's area of at farms Ls now .
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. 11 I I . or part. to the force of,conivention. I If ,Vhe had been. raise d up of God for if *the Bethelebein, caravansary I , aa.d it 0 in the heathen temple, . It may. . clu.re and Who I . �... . .
Ll I -ain oar reputations, to I . . . of- stood around I .1 I
, jesiva to o3ainjL . peculiar u1niss.14111. "W10 ..kalw`eLb he had not with the crushed hand of and by the light of those candles held I,E.Lrgely in kind, ao, much Of fruit, -50 discover t4e. North Polo;, a,nd to gather aiji:,ilt two4lardis as large as that p
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I "I . -- ally be expected U up by the idols Havelock much of other . � On rate One the United Statim The w
� Oo What wo May natur wbather the art com to the kingdom the . crucifixion knocked at the iron .General . produce. K1
-�"`, , snobety would for such a. tiln8 as .this?,l . . gate of the sspalohr . ghteousuess,' temperance ' - kind of fortitucle and daring. There by being trodden, eat by bul- . .
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7� 4, I indeed, it rk, . death, crying, "Lazarus, Come forthl" and judgment to come. And whowill At a so -rt of farewell feast given by are orther man .Who endure the same, iool�- - d buffalop-5.
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't, I , 11 . I Ob, my Chriatian friend, there fores" say, on earth or in heaven that Have- ,r Cause, At the gra,pe,*are establishments ia I I
. "' 10 largely through general confOTMiTtY You aud I have ours. It Is my bus- time for inerti,
"I I , a whon all the look had WLot L the right to preach? In Alatthow t nds and neigh- trying :conditions in 0� bettO . I switzieritand, Vran,,,e, and Au,tta-la, pa- .1
. -to wha.t Society expects of us that the ljne�as to tell you.what style or men and of darkness iieent to be in full blast- the minister's bouse,,A,bare I prepared hors. The guests were Of Matthiew's Igo story of bra,ve, adventure is More I
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, the, ex- for co ked 9, man by wn level or low6 I I L jAimeyardys, anti allowed I W. gOrgS the,=-
faljr- is held togetth;6r. .And as lloge there wox 0 , r. I I
L 10. � women you oughit to be IA order that whon steam pTinting.presse say eatertaining,
I I � , I f respect tb. be I lishing infidel tracts, When express name �t Peter Croy� Ile could neither ches, in accordance than, that of the, English missionaries
4 I . I I pectations Of the. forums O you: miast thie dema,ad .of the age 40 Messengers Of Bi I' ; la,y on Coil selves at Pleasure. . �
I . . �. trains are carrying .n, reaki norwrite, but he was aman of a 'noll the � I .
� , � 11 �-.)aid by,the li.ving to tha (lead have be- which Godlas cast your lot. So this When, fast clippers are hladell with ebLlo uld stop with the ancient Custom at meals. Pub- ,of tho- Hudson Bay legion and The large broinize Olis and,'tWO Cent . I I
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." I some or I I not deal with the teahni- and strong drink, "vholl ' the God, Often th gians wo . or Herod � ian, great Northwest. � ))
auth btatbve wilventio",wenOt dL8COUTS45 Will . � . in the.house-grave theologlans�-and licaus,.)#hether Roman coins now current in Franca are to be I . � . -
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I 0 �, '�ouily cannot sha�ke tbetdi off in. the last calities, but only with the praotiembid- opiu ... air of our cities is polluted with at family prayer Peter Croy would be were an outcast and hated Class, BY. Bishop Hordon Iles travelled over displaced by nickel coins, On JFAnU- .
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'. I the 1, a up from the. . i. Waal and all those wise ra We are probabl. ary 1 the gorveritntent issued 70 . ,O , 00,000 . I
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" it e 10,000 %loons of dissii men sat around, wonder struck at his sinne � y to UnderSt&lx(l nearly the, whole of British America franca, worth of nickeds. .
,3a.d T.11 as, ln4 a,ra disposed, in our,wish ties. 'Whom two a,ralies have rush d patioxi and ab- called upon tc
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�; �, - 't is 'ions, ires of the see- nLe prayed lawbreakers, although the Point Of view in reindeer and dog -sledges, in Cau- .
11� . . o'liffe upto coirventionEvI xPectat into, battle, thia Officers of either army andonment, when the f religious. efficiency. When I Somia steel tires Put down by the
I and to lea,ve behind U� favorable recol- 40 not want a philosophical discussion ond death are already kindled in the and, seemed to take hold of the writer helce May be that of the oes, an& on onow-shom Archdeac C iana.ti Street Railway COMPanY '
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; arv*e the,m. to their fall- about the chemical &,operties Cheeks of some Who, only -a little while Dne of the Almighty, - o re-a�oed the common Kirby has Crossed this continant twice, 'ino
i" lections, to obs I - I of hu- . . Oh, never since of the very thri Pharisees, wh . . I On foot, PZ- two years ago ,now show -such good re- .
,� I . :1 . ago, -were incorrilitt I and. he talked with God until the very . ath no- from,tho Atlantic to the , sults, that the comix%ay isprepare(l. to
t, ist limit. Et is out ot this disposition ma,ix bloodor th6na1ure. of gunpowi ex. the cilrse fall upon� the darth-has there people as contemptible and bene I I
� � � above conven- heavens were bovred down into the , ific. �
I . .t�, . I and of i6a:bili-iY to rise I Thay watat some oile to man the bat- been a time N1,11en it was such an un- -were dying I tice. Tax gatherers and" sinners" h8d in Is6a Rev. Edge,rt,on R. young Use tlwm extensively in tLe future. � .
I � t. unicate& bY the On Dieclaber 61. 1896, the English . I
I v,,� sitting room, Oh, it I .resigned his pleasaxlt pastorate in Ralar I
I gulated our whole tarle would rather have plain Peter precepts, ilton, Ontario) to go with his w Pwtal Savi_qs Baakhacl 609,035 copen .
.- ions which have re . ,a ajnk1 take out the guns. . And wise, such a cruel, such an awtuLthing Croy both been *exec-- .
" ' ' 'on, of funerals for, the church -to steel) I The great all- kneel by my bedside and commend MY Pharisees for U69160t Of their ifell � . .
-.*,,, � Uves, that the elaborati I now, when all the force,s of li-ght; and niples of - '%v- it- At among the Cree. and 9.iictsalu, Indiana 'he value Of �
� �., I diencies are gathered in .to -mortal spirit to God than the great 11. When the Pharlsees sa accouate anti. deposits to t; I
"� . has grown violation of thO con- darkness of lleaven, and. bell have -tears of unutterable -%voe their i 'alytic, Whiob bad a, and he
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,� g burial,. I sin I eat archbishop arrayed in costly cali a and Airs. R,108,100,000. OnRy 0.4 por con - of' � .
1� volitional standards, respectin plunged into the fight, it is no time baptism, the blood of, crushed hearts ,ribes from Jerus- has been there ever since� H - 200, I
. , , I I I - Go pr6a;oh this gospel. YOU just taken place so -ad Mark calls depooltors. be." more than Z
�", I sacrament, ollic"Is re Young .have no home, but 3, log but, I
� a wound to Pride, il, is only natur- togive our,sjs 3 , e name algal we , present; a I
I talad, I ,,lves to the definition .an& the amful Wine Of. tbeir say you are not licensed, In t1i I ..
'�*� .1 I the -Ibes of the Pharisee$." -A man iax Boiston is still taking da,'
11. I I i, as and couven blasphemies their litany, and you. these men " sel plastered with =,ad, and their prin-
I - , ormulag. ,ad teclj�a, ,,liti. e Lord AI.mightY I license a,t they ware guerreotypes, and -declures, that the I . . I
� al, then., tlmt tile Poor Woman should f I . - groans of the lost world, the organ of th it in the Ilb is a* at all likelv th oipal food is fish and wild animals. I
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�, t � prefer to endure privatitom rather than tialialities. of religion. What we want tr1eir -worship. � Go preach this )gospeli preach at- guests, Their oritiasals, may have The 'fieIV covered by. the hardy miss- modem developments or photograph . . � .
- dirge of , led Sabbath schoo�s, y � I butifthey iona.ry in his. yearly labors is five bull- hame not revealed a process that wt � I .
, wha,t she deeme& the disgraice of tauller is pr4otioal.. earnest, concentr Again, if you Want to be quallti .� . 5,st -, 11 ,�
,., I ated, en ugs,- in the highways, in the hedges. been made after the fe4 . I
�, I I 11 I gill isgraoa thusiastic and triumphant .' to meet the duties which . I � ..
llt,es, thou that dii help.
,� funeral ri Woe, be unto you: if you preach it act! were present at all. theY came illtn'the dred and jiliv leg three take as corle �t & likiatLess as thk, D% -
this age do- � Mi long and I �
, :", I . Mande, of you, you, must oil the one -der to be housewithout Invitation, in �, manneT hundred miles wide. . 11 gilorreatai. . I I
� �4" 10ould only affect otheT-a . . In tha first place, in order to meet I I oil I ife, aecoln- I .
'�., I I 11 .1 hand avoid re�kless iconoclasm and on I remark again, that U I which Would be impossible in this coun- Often his courageous W One 0hristmas charity in Buffalo was I
" .1 tbs special ,demand. of this age, you the other hand not stick too much to qualified to meet yourduty in this par- was customary in the p'aaies him on his trips through this
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�1� lleiacl to be an unmistakable, aggre I e things because they are old, The air tioular - age YOU
� . , The samle foe&4 extenas, ofc,oraxlso, ssiv is full of neir plans, new pro3eots,new in the triumph of' the truth and the &rotic parish, whou t . ho, thermome- I .
. I Christian,. Of half alarl. halt Christians cently, strangers might familix,rly OP- . bla,,ks, Home of t1ja lirocieeds of Ono
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I ,,�;,, h there are I I theories of government, namri thoologles cdness, How dare the I w banqaeting ball, , ter is I V,s sale of the City newspapers, tho
to sepulture. For althoug . We do not waab any Mole. Thechurch stian church, ever get ,discourag- en the do�r of at ,h FORTY DEGREES BELOW ZERO. da� dealers, and UaWsb0YS ea- I � . . I
1� � Many People who are honestly indil- and I am ama7ed to see how AO Many Chri -wWll, and talk wit and tbe,r Only at t night publishers, .
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1! 11� � � da'ns want Only novelty to To- V-11 Have ive -no Whenever they Chose' - a
, I , , of Jesus Christ Will be better NvUhout Christ t the Lord Almighty take seats by the
. �: .,� : : . their .1 it take God .those at table holes (In a operating in the charity. I
. forenit to the finall disposition. of onfidence, on our side? How long dic _g in Ule allow. With Ill
:, I them, They are the,, ehlefobkticlo to commend a thing to their c � burn. They said. unt ohis disciples. Because are
� - , to slay the hosts of Seinnacherib o3 Indnan BIlAi--the, work of '-,%fr. Evalls, The Oxford AssoLiation for the Pro- �
ate and.swing to and ? )low they ed the sy- . .
� , � bodies,. the, balk or anankind I are direct the church's advancement. I am speak- and so they vacill hardly dared to ask himself such ostla, Who redur -ion, of Education of Women i
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. ;m. or shake down Jericho a once in earlier apic reports
rat itt. Trup, such con- -or, and. they are useless and they,are So rab- i alLot
�,�, :. � ly concerned aboi f 16 1; , - iern tribes
I Ing of wiiother kind of Christian. All ,vill it take God, when h a question. Your masts, ilabic"language of the, north
I" . New plans, --secular, ethi6al, , . Other rabbis rat elasises were Obtained,
. earn has no, basis In religion.. for in all unhappy. .. ' " The implication is, " hilt SIx fit
; I � 11 the applitin'bes for your Lecoming all * arises in his strength to overthroW all bi. in -Mr. Young taught I
I philosophic, 1, religious, 'cisatlantiO, � � this do not con -sort with, the rabble; why to written for
1. t id gathered that two of its sLudents have, for the ,
ii - reater ore - ran".tt.lit� ves. of iniquity? Between Me- .a Cross for five years, ax .
Me, t;L 0a, same, the Mobanime earnest Christian are tit your hand, and le -long enough to make. e6 this fol doesyours?" itwasa,flagrantinf! th
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lan, 011LY the spiwilt.1natters. To, the there is a, straight path for you iaio line reaching frointhe Germa,n univer- time an& that there may be long sea- tiou of the el6ers' tradition ,,regations numbering a thousand first tim,,- -,voinu tiv,- highest honors in
, and the chariot a for any con� w-hoini Would travel mathematical xxxoderatiomj�, and that 11 -_14
v _h , iny song of darkness,
rchr:sti&n, even though he may believe . sities to Great SaIt'Lake City. ,& . So-", to associate, and more especialiy natives, som,� Of
A� - the broad d&y1ilpht, ot God's forgive- I seem to i preach. two O.there, appear ia the first class
�� in T brother, do not take hold ,of a -thing wbeels of God!s gospel maY Oct, of Bj3g)i%h Language and �
'r, I :� hat im, .tha fc,tura,tlia spirit ,Will promise to eat,, With the "unclean," and the many miles tollear!bill
I I I t niew. You may thka moment be the, Merely because it is meAv. I Try it drag heavily, but here is the en mutitude, the submerged mass -were T& Saulteaux, a distant t3AL'o, were Ia the SCh a 11
� 1,9oltno mysterious way be reun-itecl with � the judgment day. and 'yonder is the throne, and wh %vage, theY lAtera ture. I I i
boadinen of the world, and the next I by the realities of unclean, and, according ,to Pbari-qaie a, cruel race. Degradedly a,
, I I . ,the present body. the disposition of the But i6m, the other ,hand, do not ad- clulliscience.has lost its eyesight and gy; hopelessly lost. not only killed but, sometimes ate each A German playsk-cian named Landen- I
I Moment you may be pria.766 of the Lord use it is oraillp6tence, falls- back impotent and thoolo be -whole, strong, need ,other. But thoy heard in some Way i
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I . meat day cannot, be I here to anything- merely biam 12. They that fa,vorable comments Upon the Christ- baoll reports having removed the great-.
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I . � . � Ody until the jud,g I God Almighty. You remember What . old. I : . . � Jehovah is driven' from his throne, , physician. This is transparent I
. I g, sul�jeat cit any inoment. And it can , ima minister, and sent for -him. Finding er portion of adog's spleen, and ah
I . exciteMent, there vvas�la this country The rise of the then the Church of Jesus Christ can not a' I , Mode or teae,hing which our . i
I .11 only atfeot his fritends so far as any . � . . re is not a� single an terp ua time afford -to be despondent, but neverun- IrOpy. ,% a substitute to stay, amd preach to tile ,,,�L of six months there was a com- I �
. � . . years: ago, whian the Prince, �f Wales church, or the world but has som I Lord frequenitly gdopted.7 He know Ire -es, he and Mrs. Young left the plete regeneration of the entire, organ, I
I � of respect:for his Corpse illaW linter- came here -how the people rushed out beenscofffeclat. There was a..time, When tit then. . that such. men -were the most seriously the 0 L had Tbe nmoval. cau�.ed
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. "", , I. I fem wilth their pleass-at memories of I I - 00001), derldvi, ovein BiRA-e gocieties, and Despots may plan ,and armies may disease(I of till., because they did not locality and the Indians that ged ai;�a ot d Profound disturb- I
. aldreds of thousands to see.him. and the congr d recognize their moral taint. They gro
I . I by 1111 mem: met in Massa, ma asses of the nr�- wit dear to -them, - and plum, igiestiun and Impaired nutri-
.. I he Christimil st N' " * theyl expected that Nvhplh a, fow youag, first =I#- -t roh to think they are a - . n into, the icy -%vilderness, tilxa, but notm I 61.iAaading this fact the I I
. I I.. . . lxlun�. From b and- Vhy? Because . chusiatts a,nd organized the ions may seem "I am the Great Phy- agal . -A
.. . .. ptb.t fittifilg at,pliltUrB -Would be Sonia day li�,wotild Olt upon the throne W,,ld, but that are sick' th tile; mo,rally The record of, this faithful man's e,atire organ 'Nva.F, reproduced. � I I
. I I is!onary sc>oiiety ever or&nized in this, justing all the affall's Of the SKIfta; my businass is 'wi -five ars,
1-1 , England. But 'What Was all that g th,ein, should I -0 but success there . I
I '� JL - , that which places the body in a of ! country there, wient In-ughiter and rfdit-� the�ini hty men of the earth are only ill, To Whom, . for twenty Ye There are a,t Vresiallt, a,ceordlng to � I
� 't aon��r compared with the honor to - the Clio, to, publiewne an -1 sinners?" and of his church of hiiiidredr, of bar- , Vieaua� 270 European . I I
.. � locality which Would oeasaney impress I d the M-ristlau church., the dust of riot Wheels of God!s zer or
''I ,. I . . which . God calls you to be sons a,n d 011-te- all aroun think before, the 13. Go ys and learn What that mean barians ,who bad professed Christian- Dr. So,her nl,,k number of nativo I .
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. . 1. I the mourners, an -A the purchase or ran- daughters, of tha, Lord Almighty -Yea, 'They said the undertaking -was prepost- providence. And I . shall set the - id had adopted the, habits of oiv- and about the, i,a 11 I i
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.rous. And, so also this work of Jesus sun of the next century Go ye, to the Scriptures, mi(l. be- ity, al
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I I I - I I -bem are !'They shall rai Christ Was assailed, People Cried ouL last tyranny -will f 11, A vith a. splian- you oriticise, me re,-L(I I Sam. 15. 22, ilized life; the Uffilli 9 story ot the r,dj" W,
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�. L no, larclsbip. The majority of t , gia-ith him forever an& . , . , Who aver beaid of such theories of dor of demonstration that aball be a understand ,it. two, weeks' joarney of Clokemasquasis, about Ifil) p i . . L
. ta, ,,, , sver.f' 1. I ,rod wal make sure that YO and of his Nevertheless, an.d although ,missionary, I .
�; however, tyy: ILO Means co teat with for.. i erse C not Paorifice. 8, female ellief, to ;ee, him, ,
. R � , , I I . n -But you mad to be aggressive I Chris, ethics rn,mPem:t! "Millo ever no- the astonishment of the U111v I will. have mercy, and - the Now, long, adventurous sledge-ritle to visit, labors began 200 years ago, there are . . I
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� I . : 0 such compar&Uv tice'as a;%_1 1IT-y'll, of preaching as ,Tagus will set forth the brightness and pomp ' he Old. Testament, as well, as
... m ; �! . e indifference to place. tians, anfl, not like thiose persons who I 3igta in her far -away people, cannot 1,�ie told at pi:wwmt only 460,000 Catholics and,
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. � , tie in part to inab- spend their lives in hugging their has?." Bzekiea. bad talked of I of thei� starry beacha% that "true holiness Con-' e. it is like, a new Chapter in the 6,000 pro,lestaLats among the. 400,000,- . I .
I I � . 'That we are not i's d . t. Out fa.ith working in lOve.1-Clarke. This her 1. I �
� � I wheials. Here came a nal governmen. I . I
I 11 . , � 'jity t � loily the idea that Christian graces aril, wondering why Ous N%'bllgs aild I igNa, of -ifi, 'Loin Was a system 'of em- Acts of the Aposibles. 000 inhabitmats of China. .. I I . �
� . . , o,�hake off wh � iennesare4 flags and the emblazoned ins aaer .-Ial sys . �
, I man from Caj)ornauum and C e is enough In the moat UUax1.,e,,ct�6& ways I,; Ith -
I L 1. I deperident. oil the ex- they do not. make progress. Elow much in e 6, path for ,.rha above brief oatlin a
11 1. lituniscloasness is - robustness of health would a man hav I 6 and he drew, bFis ii'llustrationg, from thek this world God will ak I b,14�jxme and types, intended to teach ro" that mines of gold, or even ut,ilitv . . I
..., '.." , I � sta,nce a , to the force if his hid hims lakes, from tho salmd, from the, moun-, his own triumph and returning from praotkal mercy mrid love. ,The righteous. to� P , of Reent,gen rays revealed� The ,�
1. I . I I � - . . the bnd7, In part . , eff in a dark clozet? A ticim, from the laiers, from the corn- . quest he Will sit down, The, self-righteous. Sinner..AU obedience smentific disco7eries, are not the only, . 5 adis- � I ..
I de, oVintrepid labor periodical Prometheus, V,anOunce .1
, . . . of. that convention whioll , prescribes great deal of ,the piety of to -day is universal con, the strongest highest tocareemony audliteral adherenoetore- nor the highest, on I I I I . 1.
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� . E � . .*! adings, for decent sepul-a too oiclusfvG, It bid" itself, It needs stalks. How the Pharisees sroffed 1 How the grandest, . a,me time in inclement laxidz� . silk -growers. .. � .
. i,� .. " I ertain surrou I ." Herod derided I And - this Jesus they throne of earth his foOtStO01- I pre- ligious rulea, Which, at th-s a covery of great value to I I �
. I � I . . . moria fresh, a4r, more outdoor exercise., 'Phis "modern Christ,%" rf-,presextted
� - I I I � tu".' While the-e can be� Aa ,defence pluckstl by tbo boaxd, 9.ud they spat in pare this sermon because I want to keeps aloof from th-e faillem, a,ucl P0111it- . - It -is known that nlaie silk -worms ail� �
, I I There are mamly, Christians Who are - I Christian Workers in ed, � are .nVt geuodme, There is some- La religious fiction. are too often over t
� I ' . . his fajm, * a,mtl: they called llum " this - fel -age all bet -bar prOtlucels than the ft'luales, bu . ,,.�
I �, � , � . of the.fOrmler idea, much can. be said giving their eiit& life to self examina- . oucoul oats of law, drawn. 'But it is Ciertain.tbai the. .%vrit- find out .
I I � , I I . . ation, as -also for that tioln. They- � are - feeling their pul*zs Low." ,All the ga-tea4i. enterprises in and every possible dopartment. H tihitagniowe'llinding th,la even the ers of fiction May port . ray the highest )Jaretfdoris .the Only -WaY to I
,� I . � I for the cui I ivel I , chlarch haive at Clines been the living God� march on, march ont ttntllbat. is the. principle whit -b. under- the sp.-x was the observa,tion, that fe- I I
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. . . tanda tb- see what is the Condition 'of- their oat of the, , ristian self-denial and 4lev- To difficult W. bring up. �
, establishing a a I I .� ezoffed a,t,, aind there have been a great; H to ina.u. '930, types of Ch
I . rd of 6ineral rite. . is spirit �vlll bless you. His shield, Iles thB Males are mo
. . . spiritual health. HOW 'loing would a 11 strike . Ia,JV1 Gold's love the ,Otion,witboixt rmorting to other tinies 11
� � intiltitude. who ha.ve, thought that the ,' His swor(I wi in it has now beml found that on account
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.4� .. . ust physical health if he on ma.rch ( These words Off th, ea are �
"' TIM best is that 'together they serve I vill defend you. thetil,, to love S* UPT's is to fulfil, lie preseat for actual, examp I . ..�,
� I L allon have rob .. )nI The -des- are tba-.1% t lea.
11 I sv. to pvrpotnate a feeling which should kept. all�the ,day feelLng hi&, pulse. ta- clia.r1iot of God's truth would fall to cor, Yom March I law. To reopentance. deposits of eggs, the femn I , I 1,
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� 1,� - � u it onjoe -got out of the old Votism ,will fail anti paganism -will ------- I ",
;, , , b6,fostered, thaltia, that of reverence stead of going out into actlyie" earileat piecies I omitted, from the beat laftilUsoripts, and less transparian .
�,, I . 'L ay work I . rut. Lkpd so thero axe thoao who have burn: its idds it.ri& Mollamaladallisn't theraforic from the Revised Version- A HINT TO ME, DICAL 'KEN. wbich n -takes sorting easy. I I., ..�
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. tw the presence of the dea,th angel and . everyd � I cp wi6b. anything like, injL- will give up its false prophet and the U. Them came to h-L,.m the disciples Of . I
� 11 il, "* . . . .. I . I was once amid the Wonderful, 'be- no Patie'n cstitio, . n Will Come John. VqLry likely at Doctors who are ki tb,i, habit of us- SHO, AVON., 11 �
. LL V 11 oif the dca, I - Such reverence is not only Robin ' great walls of SUPel I -.Uatthew's ing long words when visiting patitnts I I 1
I � W11 , g cactus gro,wths of North, Caxo_ provemont in d1nureh'architecture, or
. i . �,� , 1�_, . - 11am I I never was more bowl I Y, earn- down in thunder an the !I
� i , , beautiful, but beneficial, and its ds . Idered,wibli with� anlythimg like go6d,"heaxt Al Wreck * at in et. feast, which, maY indeed have been hold MY . &ke a hint from th-e following Mary, salf.1 -ITr. 'rhumas. when �i sit, . . i � I
q . eat church siinVping, aud they derideany, tong loud blast of the gospel . tru P �on one of thairr feast days, and sollinve al t . � �
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11 e.ppearaar.e would certainly vrork mils� , tbD beaulty Of flowers, and Yet when I form. f rehigitous disoussioni -w,bieh goes March o1n6 The B0Aie&3;emsIlt will soon betin shocking to thel- It is Interest- story- ' o1w.p fraught -wlith. unpleasant meaning I I I I I I
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1. 'would take up ane of these cacti and 0 ,in whose, husband was hail 1�ollwxpd litis first altj,v.&tion N,iiLh �
1� ,3bief to Mankind. down Whilkilng aimong e,v0iYd&Y man be ended. Only �.few more steps On img tk) note that lolidla disciples con- . . _�i
11 . I I pull 'the leaves &part the beauty was I few more sturdy , not very -woll sent for a dootor� hiN yGiblig wire. . . l�
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�. �l� , 11 . . _ , a1l gone. You could hardly bsIl that rather than that whilch makes an ex- tb long ly a . tillued as a . I � 4ect .by ilie and sam, the old man. litervy,, L
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1'�J�:L . oursibit on rhetorical stilts. Oh, that blows; only a fe%v- more battlecries', add fasting ac -e The doctor ca yv-s? said, 11ary, I :
, . . . tilieumseives, praylaig 1 - .is departIng, be said to xVhem a,man and Us wifia hat, � 111�
I . , , . . - . ,SHAXSPEARB VS. BURNS. it had ever been a flower. And there the ,church of .God -would '" ,1 -will put the laurels upon. I a4d doWn,, ,Nrhk,�n bif,, w, viE, had .
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�l ,. , I . are a great ma,ny Christian people 'in Cording to the rules Ile had I I
� - At the close far a lecture 6 an al-.41ty, of work! We 3A,ust ad- your brow, and from the living foun- videntiy etroagiy inclined ,, �., I
, 0 k I afla�pt - eo I the old Woman. va-a (Urfereree, said Mr. Tholliaa with
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1 .6 1 bar$ of a Car 0 t'ho mem" this day just -pulling a,part their i�hrls- , � vea, They wem. will send him some modici+ie, Nvb.!(,h a ju,Lj11c1&l gir. and ea�)h consirl,ers tho , �
I 11 - . I taim. literary society the ti,%n exp)erieli�463 to see jvh1t there is in Mitt the, ainap-le fact that the fybul'ohes tainsintheavenwill bathe off thesW L to, ascUlc. practices. 4AVhT do we, and I ' other at fault, w]14,v.h of thil two CIO . 1;
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. 7 ' � ' , , eat 4114 the dust of thecon- I � a.%t oft but thy disciples MUSE be taken fin a recuixibent poSition. 1;
I . ,1'� ., I ,following dialogue -between a Scotch- them, and there i-snothing left in them. Or Jesus Cbw�st in: thio day do,�not and the h the Pbarisees f .
I I % "I flict, March ,on, march oul,,For YOU a After he. had gone the. old wOu'An you think should imake th:1 first ad- :�
� I .1 . man ana the 16aturer WaA overheardi This style of ,as! is a reach the great 3nasses, There are 50,- fastnot? The faste and prayers of I I
1. �3' .. Ye think a. fine lot o' Shakspeare, f examination . dinbargIi.who ne'ver bear the time for w,K)rk Will, Soon be passed, Jewish religimist -%v*re to . soine degree sat down., greatly. puzzled. vanca� tio,ward reconciliation? I . 1''.
I , , I ': . damago,Gstead of an advantage to, 000 PeOPIO im B gs of Clio jadg- A reounibent position -a recumbent The wils-ar of the two, stdd.Krs. Thoul- �L ,�
. looter? bhe, gospial. There are'l,000,000 people and. amid the outflaghin . regulatted. by the p. rti,calax rabhi he ,
I . . . � their'Ohriabian. character. I romamber 'iag of ra- ' � I slm kept repe, I haven't ,a, promptly; and SO MY dcar, I'll say I �� ,,
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I . I I do air, wag the emphatic reply. when I was a, bo'y I used to bavia A ba L,oadi-)�-a Who neivex hea-r the gosp� mont; throne and, the trumpet Callowed. The Pharlseas ha,d grimLly position tting. ,
L y of the kiba,bit� agels and the u heaving ry got one. at ornze, that I' s 1:
. ,P multiplied the number off c0JUP111801 At lost s It mcurre.d. to Air. Tdi 'as thit it ,;
. . I . An' ye think he was mair clever than ai�all piece in the garden that.1 nallm al., The. great xaaji>xi1L I surreation an I he thought, I -%Vill go witi Out ,
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I 1 . . 1: Robbio Burns? I I e(I my own and I plalited corn there, ,%nts Of t1hI8'capit41 Come nobunder im Of a ivorld of graves slid t asts. I I I .
I . 'Why ,there's no comparison between ias,di,a,te�xxxt ist t- - of. Christ's txuth an -1 the groa,ming of the ,:,&ved andths chaiyib-w see R Nurse Town .has got one to lend miglit Iva-ve beem as Well f0r hirli to I ,�
1. 1. . and every 'LMv d;iya I would pull it ni - � 1.5. The ohildren of the bride . *e t -b - all, Ift'll : ,,,
thein I , � I . . ra loll L Lbis day, in- lost Nvia shall be rolvarded,'10T OUT � fi ture Of mi oriental me. mak la fiTat advaalcVil aftel 1,
�, , . UIT to &�-, how fast it was, g,xiowing, a,litd. the Church of God bo I or punished fo ' U or tie ra,mi.har a ea Aceordmgly she -went and said to t1w he, thoughtfully refraiiiied'frouni. saYiX19 1: � I
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�1` Now, Pleere are a great many, Christian stead Olt! bei ' rd Cod _r � add! old, nurse: . I . . . I
it waa Shakspeltre who wrote "Unpmsy eplstbe.4 knot,vxx a,nd treiad of a,11 alned, iAdity. Blessed lie tlib Lo x v 11 tell who ac- . 30. �
I 1, N people Ili I this diy'whose self examina- i n'g" 6ra wi.hb, us, -ware, Y1011114 xU . --- I
. I � lea the head th%t 'wears a crown. OW , tiop merely amoun ts to the pulling up 1$ inOxe, Itko a dead letter post,office. Is.raeL Froxii everlasting to everlast, Coal . (I'the groolla on his first visit Have You got a releumbent POsiti011 . . I I . I . � I .1 . �,�
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. wbbie would ,never have wr ot. that, wj�ioh they only yesterday or : 118ut:`!s,ay thop ive, "the World, Ila' am� earth botille. , I Too MUon CIVITAY61TION. I
� 0 lonsense as that, . . . * to be coa;voxte&, you mus,t be pa,- its glory., Anion and anip,n. I pair lx%ok to the, . brid6t;�toolrils in . . i I . , . . ��
the day 1xifore pla�ted. Ol't� my friends brlha� I The nurse, lirbo was equally as i, nor- TCAd6rfO0t, Out NV614-71k� it ftoceSa"X. I I. ,�
1, Nousensel air I thundered the indig� it you Want to havo- a.'StahlVaTto Chri.,Sf- 11 �il I I .. � house. 'Their bilaxity axid frolic )V1,M' ,9 �. 11 �i�
I I � I I I , the ki-tiadams of this 'world. are ___________....:W�_ � I T 0 an,t "'tho old'Nvoiiian, replied� .. ... � . I
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I . hant doctor. to teeOnle *,bo ki,ligdOnts ,of O'birist", , extiess�vs, and soilietimes ended in ini I .
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! I I . � la,n, chdraxtar, plant it right out of I . I Ibad orlip" hilb, to tell -you E; truth, to g" deviand's'. NVOt's :: r� i
: I I � � ' I . I . -hiftil riot. .Sadness, ieVen �seriousness, Native -Wall, tbet. � I : , �
' &y, just nonsanse. Robbie would, bae dODI'S, in the great field of Christian Never, un.lelas the otureh,of Jesus Ohriist � . OIN s Rf , L I Out Of Lasle T ba,ve. lost R� I � .
I .1� . kent fine that 11 king, or a, queen, eith- f ilnesis, .,in(, . though 8i3O,rl1js pints on more stood 'and energy', ln� AbSTUALTAN EVECT.1 T6 . ES vded as badly ,w..r bus;itliass I I
11 I 1, . tiM I lna,y , . would, be vega, . I .11., . I . '.11
I I I ek, ,disna gang to bed WV the crown I ;tea,cl or ChD cha-roh, conmertivag,- the n- such testiiiilios- AS lo!ng aa, t110 . 'readerfoot-1 aw, ft, MU1413 teacher- . I . . 1". �
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I � I oil � hie head, They b"g it owev the Came upon it,.alld tboagb the bot sun ,.,Th�a Australian papers conLain t -WO dull, . ,.in. Daring the &.rtTDIES Or' MARACCER. ;. � Native,-qu.11 I Now You're here, I I .1 ""I
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� , back of a Chair. The doctor's face drop- 't, �rivia tint -it it lveowas, a, greitt tree ehiml. ta-era is a great filttross. How e Plital. stories G ,erning t�he .rk ze, ceiralnonY, -wilicti arnoug the Clisraoter 8tudiant-That mftn ahead Ispose ibviaq gal. bi tonA '11 be r � ,
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I , , red, for lie reali7ed that IA- lortur . shall it be takma? .&a ti,riny 4.,Oriies ana goneral election. in Victoria, One ,ora- Jews lasted $even daysi Wholl this bri(10- IS a apell(Ithritt, Caita till sibj6 gol�% a planer an' begills . ,. � 6,11
:11 - , , , , In wbio little fowls of han,vien may have 811ts mroujild a,bout, it ruts 'off� the stip� �Lotioal C idate. 6r'a ,W,lbourae con- H ! practicin' five hOUTS a tltty, I reckon , � - � ", 1.
11 bail heen given in yetin, their habitation, I have no patl6ncx) , Alad gTooml shall be. t,ak-�A tiOftl tlicin, then ljj,-�; NVIre- ow do you krinw� . .1 e" � �
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I . keep themselve.q dor aiaelter, and all. tuiti'll froal exbauatfoh a.,nd starvattoll 3stioin, "Wh�t, Is it t,hat r1agwo,sremoi sh.'.01. en(k t'llair duties Olt tile store NviadoNwq. . . I I ��__ I I I . . .,�',.
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I ft may interest you, children, said evolualve cirolle, when they'ought%'t.O uidnUis a;l1d. -perlisps a, year pass along Christ THE, CONCLITSION Ot,' A ROMANOP, . . "
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� - A riaturatid nli,,jsionai,y, who was ad- plant Win the great garden of the and finally t"be �,owt �, urr-i"n601% gal, wa,,, the prompt and a tem; to IdalwIt a's the, blitt � I � .. .
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dr68sing� a SU: ..jc "Jehole, a -reases ill a�racy bi . *a It. (�(-rnflj_ to h4vo ketjt you. waiting so long, Mr, to I . , , you asked lie for ho; � I . � 1.
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to I carqo ittyi uaefulne�ss, W,liab we want in th c S'l � i ad- tion, �f*u a , I I I I . 11
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tace to face with 6 lion. There was IA() olluvoll or God is niore, ".;Lrengtli� of ij,,ay. .It they arc, (al e t ial obse�rvanuos of a 1*10rrowful e) got ;
. ., )�e * by to 1)rkig vanreft A mcmoratiC progriLln-1110, ro- 11iL iin W out , � ;
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� cliatiltio (,,� retreat., and. I bad nothing The c6ntury, plAnt is -woufter., .1 . le gospe .�� ta thi I I . .
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