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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron News-Record, 1893-06-14, Page 3-- �-. I - , , � I I I . . I I ��.-., I . . . I �! M - ­­ — - -,7--77- 11 — - ---- ­ -­—­ . ", . I . �: 4; — . . � . . �, , , , , . I ' ' :,�- --r-p—r, .. 11 4 1 - I - ­, --­-�- -- . . I xv 11 I , � , , ", 7ii,,-'r,1`1117w , , q - 1. — �,� , I '� T. -11, 4, , %U,, I �, I . ­�� .� , . . W, 4ru�- 1 14 . Was so-essti,04, �. �. .1 11 .V!Uf4it Ireur oio' I , a vat ti, .1 , . V ,� V"W# � 4 wikk*.'I tMiti. , � , , ,� ,4 Aw""Aw" ON LEMUNIDID , 1% 1, 11. ,% Isn't *wt^t Tr XAD , 1116 fet Zero, . � A . I 1-1. I 'M '. , '' --",— NA* r Q., ,� . , % I AM117 1 :1 M #M W& are, U" . Them we", h adr:P4 04thor About us whgo we thloll Is,00m. - i, � tb* 111111 V010001 1"10101 I � , V I; Woutill, TAWAU PAFMOMP " TNR'0A,I*1 'WO01413AY4 Q!, " , 410400NAP&A AVY10a 0y , . r, I , , uuw. 34"0 IXTIOUM ! " 4 *b%* � I YM, P 0 11%=444 ''ro. "' "' 9 011 i li 4' t`l, 'W T" ZZA � t b 4 1, 4 t b 0 , . . .'�11 . I .1 , �" the t�rdjlnw - I u4i, I.'', � 4, Wo"t fort 404 IUXW7,#, When the. POO .WW 'With 44131,YQ11 ; . . . . - - P I a , - % tonor Of their lives I low ainiro, . IM It _r 1.1i " * I b - Vie OER OF WORI.I)Lyi UVA'1719N. . just tp bay'i him "A W, comoll"'ho does pot stop to look At � Thoboiniiemoll,ii.qwA .ot; . love YOU for * #)Q41a"'1111, put , I .. I I I � I . sr4 to them -70V although �bv 'k, vo' tile Arobitooituxeof ,the house before he I ,, ao � I Bviclawar'n you 040441RD4 �A# * � a nou-40y, 14 4 woyft-014.0 41'. i . — , � .1 11,94 u ,; 14 W00 - y sluoll., ,lift J101, not "I .Q... � . V"taro 49M b9m, I . . I , comes Iflit nor, outoring, dq-" he' w .,. sox. whom. wo W,ollwio #1q0y orQ,p thiiitokom: 1101s, fratu the so,4 ," I I . W111itlivAll thit d4y, I , � , I Xh I b t to . , � Tti : I'll, . It , . , I I 1 1.4 b0ou thorea0h io Rhud's 441 1 1 1. . ,,�.r � " . � " = I A . urflog ,� , ,,,, . a 'A PRIAMORI; 1119M1110-00 Anp i I 1 W4 wi�y,. , ' ' .. ;Xer. I ouralitio 'tile pipuries, We have gat Q,rod , I . t -orlili, " 1:000"ers"bit . . 40*1 A 0040 Man t . I flgd'prott�tboirouahl 4h,#4§#rjJa I -�� This, 14 po wlisra,vr, )nerw I , y peoplits trying to climb oo Cie �i All,, Qr; heading, ovor ybur it Qh, hoyo, PA-uh the itit)"vors ostk 1 I er�' 0 1, 1, ­ , Pleasant Oilts 40 Pica . To I t; 1rQ Ar4; ;Pte,rnitFrWrrA0RPA If U , , - 00 beat of summ t ckwhools! we � , , I I , " I I :, Whey act,11W 3 i .."(I',' .� � I I ,4 sop toiloop; ot., I r : 1-W di w . , pi�bx tQ0114 posittgo" b4wua;, ran Idea, , 110 K, I , . I MIA 1114 110%!ero wore doilil, r r . :, whey act in at 0er I Cral - X it , , $bat there is 4 � oafisplooils9mawltore AV , low,, he, 40 wh , or A Wish , e , 11 1, 11 1 044PO4 to gro'dog ip ApPlis, QrQh4rdA4 , " -1 . ,Very ."040,0140:10111 1. � w0f;040ary TA1,!,qV0 wo owilffollp � .vis to , ­ there Is color. , tbpichook,� Oy $04404m, th 0144ing,tigbr, ­ � . ` " "� . 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Its, 400 fro vol I I'll 1, 01 911hiip lorofilk , : , ", , . 4vQ , rtilkor'�� 01'y to -00p, - I � '14ste., 04e 4wo 0.180-004104 PO at' , � . , I " :,"', I We l4ugh"01110 children Of' " ohipar Ourn If AmPr , r Ou"lis - 11 111474101i , .� I I k � I . -4 . . --I I , , � . I I I . ,, � I . . . � . � lqot Xp. "Chip. 1*aplii. rill , . � . I r 'Tbe� tierlillOft $a-, for, trylu , ' taw ,, ­u� Bengal br,� a , , � - I , for a" P ,corm 'a, I . I BR0014;yxiJu4e 4,,� � ­ '4 isolk loctoot so that- �411, the wito I . � . I . !ttle, UXA14%'Or ,. tiv - , , 4 io, build A , Or th t ' C'Ould .Q4 .. . . r that . -fte-0- for *'patbartio.� C . koh, ,to this 1b, - , jle�''of birds tot,h4grovoA 99 OlOr4oal", , � . ,, , " " ., . t W14 upon"it, wltl�#Iukl itAw thw 401 14'.. ,� � $ ror I!% I , . , ' h I k `� � . . � -,d 'Attil , locte, br,gov, P,r,,,J-Q1W4gti f , gy � " An. it , U ;� I I .i � . 1W ' - � Quit "I. 4 .or i IS to , , i a 'pus; but I think ih% a Ql­i� t � ol$; At 6.r X, ,VJPgP(Ko,4th , Ir, � � I . � _ 'b�yi t &I I ARN K - � � tIoA,, In, 1p , � p ,. 0 040 -44. th , . _W , I I I . � ,.on, Btlioi A noon lo, 00040 On the text, ,Judges 0, #, Qi ei weroi only ,rd _ d., - '00 X 4944 ofto eorrioe, . FO I . ; IN "But � Wbeta� the Aild"n at'loyi eri'QuSbI4 *a ­qoul4, see 'j� J311601 Would r1ug, to. t - a gr4m4s .of , I � Q QOVY 4011 1,i$ht0,r ' , � -It I i 1 144*W, ISIck and, B.Woris, Rqad�' . , ­ '' , . ko,oad b4 's,. Q s.Jug,r1g b0#031wax I . . , , , I I 'apAh , . 1, I ' . 4 .14 'the" % ­ r I , I,: I . '! � I � I � . I . I I I , 11 ,a, �re promi rouvro.4-4,.izint, : your dead 1: . 0XV9NANQ9,' �altiiugnpukqittpila�ab , .1 � , , I . � . U . � ' ' I , .. I 11 0114 ,. . , . , drle.Puntq the Lord, -e Lord, igt%Vd. 114 j�14uy. ' A I d0or-yar i, 1 ,. , Alit '' brighf, Ithouglitti -444, - 1000S tu, " , I , thoio, W, 401hini'L.04 4 uokwhe t� ' 4 . 11. .i , I . , , ' I . 170 .7' 1 1 1 . p I tot th . T Alleet, f�q a I '­p� .a 'r,. B '1' -t I , . I . I 11 lob ,s, I I , befris the am � �stegt thel.ri. u . ­� 4011y � I � ­ , L I , r , ere 1, tho-60, , 04' -is cot I It o store, '.494(hst I * )!Ld, � I - ; , ,bud 4, . trugglo js� flor ' r' � 4tions, 4i ol� . hem, thial; of ,vlo� . ; . ­ ", J . i ' .. L J . I -,n , ,Qor4i, $6 Bgnjamite,ama , �10 et'4g4j r'hu4­'rod.mPtJo4 " ' " ,I sta#ip,'Oli�itoi I . *Jtp�'Qr ,�r;140P L 11 � I �, . -D. I I . , Ieft-bqqde4.' otoro"h eArly .ad, we �aro,gatbe - 11 . . , Ouse again R .! 044ko, kod tho'046O.P.44 pJ4,;rO*: , . I ­ � L iot, b6ii , L: P'tte ilat" tory , belov , , red, to � , � I . � " . I 1, ... I . ,. . uy."'tioirthofte'04 r id ,wrii mkirtlier I Othisr'140,1`0 in''thesig)At at Gott � P.m' _ , $ �e.h � L �� .. 11 . I , *a,, potgc,4 tO:,. ; Ehi 9 6&r And 4 1 . � � I I I . �, I I , , p; Israel,, Ile, was � Otr,00, t nation §$'%lTrs"Atiou"` The"goal .IiCk�taiu' f'ih � 140;, ' 40 ia4kAt,hr9t;gh ' L � .. I � �-Alid, in, , .-)Y I oar'tbat 4*4 glory,o � %, uew� I * ,., �, L I .." w.hAt Was peon, 34T WO: the If& 4n . Ult i I . - I I I company - ­ jqmtogetbor obstpqrq, �qta, u.0 ,%. � " .11 �Qrj�,�Arlmo;ipy is, I � l6ft4iandod arld, , I -01�4 tfial fAJ!.6L Of" this fiD - - ..... 11, .. � , - it for W' lichmon are rrirmlyl� is Iril'alad I I . ­ '' ­ ,. . �y 0*04ing L Wela. , hot),, in t f_ fro'll 'uqqispoq� , , ; ;V , � - .. It , T lis apoiebts th,Atvt " . .. .4. r,- , L , .. 4lyners , ,"� " , . . . , � I , r I � . . - And i a ' , '. , ''... . ­ , , , � this. TP �12, A44 this V,k 0 "I ' LLLL r , mart 1 . . it; 'OL UPQR ,V � � � �-Irda I cliapddi , vat & . "Ing, f ,. ,rrorgi, or; , .4 h9bovs, I About the t.rib �l , . .,a , ,wb m, L ;of 13 chbt � � . 0 . , orijAmin, to I M 4 1: ta, thin. , -he - ", , , . � , 01 ..wo L " , , .11 , Im 11 f9P 09 -9oQ.c,V$ - thero' N n -equipment$,, 0 �a , re VQYF yorilly.."L , ," , ' ' . - , ' L t L ' '�4�4 ifi 'AW yet, swdoxtof� atraitS enter il'o'l L , . I _ � Dia , the it will, be 041JOr iliom, ig 'be , 04 tbefC, I i , . " , . lot, 1�1 � T � , ,10 Iii were M, I., OAV0 . they � Antic ' L ' ' ' ' ' �J , i,hio l9e, . 4 A, bolonft � p4poed ;804 larl'osi, alp.4:p1r,esildrential, , .. � � , , . ­ ' �, left -ba , ion, )AI4 It the �%Vhgt L, Tliei Mi.. ,itoeis voic.q. penetrates , ' , I , , . I , , , % get what ipata, d(ifigeroll ' laq'o�,, an rt)V-' isuppo-op.4 � 4qloom�L 004C 'Its , . I . I '. I L, L I L I . I - in� tl�is L ' ' h V0, hey,Irg t?� ' , , _,% V r mort, - , _ . , as of, tbo;­oh"r0,h 'r the I . 4 (Arinor!8 � : , � , 4 � - -.4 - ", Q . Me - 't, s - froirt t - 60P , Ugh ata'niiilio #ccQAto a " '' i ­ in , 14.0y000r h lots, 1113 ' , , ' 't 1, . . L, I � �—""" ,bad they aM became US9 Qf the . , A., , t , Lik'04 n - Q , , , ate - bat, over je gq#r� " A"mayi�'4111`00*11'0 to v04 blio# I ' ys .1 ; tlll�,twisut turg . 1, I . .IQ , I - I .1, I . , I J- L 4 ', lembsd4 that", the, jilble� says they "orrald qs,11Al.iony-,*biIsl they .. Uvoi i 0, "WO P , I I .thoos llp�ri, ''I , . "a A* ­(J#­au4L'tbe7 . �oljolxig fro . ­ gl' I I " ' �� W4 0 " ' 'L L L .'a.re . . . �, cliai Dave Arl&c1pir, � L I . I I I . ; . - 'he liurdn .Ni 4M r -d �isj$ug'�Btoniiiatg'b Iris brorioth'and not tbA , 40,010 wool ,, W � 09, _ , i I � ��, L I not We 4kf t)jey I tele, in i e4p ',� , � , :, 1 4 L L ,0 t,bot', tlia�y , we A f ..gom Aqyi,QUALO.� I I I : , L ''I . ­- ­ .0 1. , ,;, � I I I IFJ9, I — � -r L - . .1 1. , 0 ct- 'I , . . ­ ., _ - - ' r - 4I . ,rioin tho,ligbi,t . g0o "4i, io4i 1114 , , . og pqttifig� a ! Woods , � � ! , I . , � t ,, L . . . J!" I are dead - for A 110i pooll. owirl.is ro-ot up , ,mourning, f6r� tbiciag. *tdr ,, had , I � - - Tilograt%,abolit,thip a,ltar istim, expa, Qfs4inoL rQlA'tlV'Q,L 'Qa'�llo '(,%.I;,Q pf'llhis, . � t� 11 . . . 11 I ,tong . on , I - " - I 1 2 eel ".� I , - .. ' Egiait'" into publiqlty, bud L t ho, ,U know what the 1� Called Jewels sparkle I L- , lig . . ' ' � I I , ''L , . . I , -44'�­;V* AU,A,ii. , . , Well thero wag a, ki ., v ,.a,, 94a,04y n: as, ,, �tl 04 tboy atitly, Rio, silks g,md satins Tuitle. - ' " . )!, , ,�A,sk V, . $,g br thename of gra -eyArd . a ma go no , " �alop,e 09 obarge" are $$,at $0 , I Oaf , - . laCy0ya '. A,�, tbol 4 L weto Aotual� i, ba the dim,' C014 1 lit, on', I I .1 , - 11 I , I .1. , -, ' L 1. L L V Q4 , � Q Yq . . , � �h�m � the th4t StrijZgJap throng the Gothto 'win. lis'pais the chArg,96 a"d, tak I ­ � . ' - ' �1111 �� , .... I.' I., 1. ­ I T - 11, � ­ , . w,)wwas An 'Oppres ,r. 04 Israel, World 4060: blyu I �d d a` V .... - , ­ , .so % .11 1p, _ bionat, And f qop1Q'clJmb up into Syoa , _ - . =- I I psioij u , ­ flf$ L ' I gp�) _Q8 'he I .. O... � in tbapi a in those gtroita'? .,The icAlle'd �, �eillqi " . . I 11 L' , 1 . 4,*411, �sq" 'He irX , , ogtoutrago : �" , , W, odnegq�tTl 1'11010�:, ous.t4i., �14hpd the ;Dan of'wbgm I first 4110ratreeo tio,wat6h,him. 4s h dows., The air ishe4ty with the lain- trair-r forth pis aftbe,rqlative, only . ", L. r ' L . , L I � � , � � L and as be goes olong On the shoulders, of , gled:odbro of floweri'and 001, ' L '' L. ­ � r', . 0 PAPS"t A "Gato at Tea 4 � ,xi-day',4i A . I I . , , Ta,!'. , 0, , I stAlad t - hat' he 6 ,' ,� b d' ' - "Si i 6ornmiss4 the gate 9f teia I - ' ' .1 I Ari t - L `� 7'. L - � 11; � -,:-,,.- - - , ­ 1, a a Wine d- tha,p , its I Ural -h -g- I.. . I � I L ­ ­ ion to deio , mj4,which Ing y of, I tly Per' V6 15449n arriving t' as , I , ". ­ , ore is a- wait 0 9 , il, ", 4 'L ' - I � I , I - " r � ,;BQO , 49, Ato 4 xN-.uE,r ,, ,; - 6 , , f hataAnd f ­ I L ' .a etr�angoris Wilesa,w4y, ,,, � , I ,� _ _", ., 049y. olat'gporogs9r." "Ho'!Mme, preten .eo le,� th n out oviod on -1 want beeti, d?ped, Tb , � ' . *t A wild L U.74Z%, tilesame mom ows '' . I - � � ��"' � . ­' , , " ,. ;, LF ei*�q:, going-' 6 pay ,th6 tax, y ,, as IiAvd gqne� and O ci� 0, 4' :,.' i',: "* �.' 0 ,.OF I T ald,�4 ,, . I I " �:�, 1'�, � - '! � i, , L" ,� -QADEIX-�� �,,,,, �­ I 'L " ­�- an . 'toLae6 Xing EgIon'. "116 ,-lit, he u. the jaw -is of theprint. � of L . I I ,� .1 I � I :, i� fnj�'thatil­ ­ , , * 91 T ,morrow, t newlim.ris out of the obad - . 1:1 : � I" - � , I d , Asked � , � . to tell you,gli ore; not abipwrec4eiI that tile ribilreh rumbles. the deep under- swindling some other houest tiller I : 1 ­��, , 11 I . was is cau, twoe in . .. ,`�'­ � . I . r I , . V .L I It I .., , I Ing Press and aligntled, inad bruised L I biayv gone ttizoughANg,"'Isitristits, to the tone of the organ, And; waverlog above the 49H.-Feirmers Advocate., , 1'1� . I .. L I I �,L told he ivas. 1nt1ie1:.qqin pier house, the I , I, n gg * t,ocit,aq str The of I I t�. I � "' - , F"Gerles B I tells tb a orld was made -kirl ,, 13 Who it , etclOus; ont be ad, , it, vague harmonies come, apd go like I z� , , 1. �L place tov.1liph the, . k retired whem, It the very same person all a SO L , ": ,. L. I 11 ' i el . _ Sad that comes from that ot"C I eplloe4 from a, celestial qlicir.., I I I" I . L:�':�,­ �By Got is creqtiv, land; 00own with -t ' brshore on 'L , . .1 I -11t- .#4 ­ , ,, was, too hot to,& in the palace. This him bofoTe,cry, , -0 trial- 'ptlil-nights when we Are W '. Tal ' Tom, DAux L.iom. -A ro your trees ...... � :. I'L � I . I " LI,�x6du,s"I)o%vtlieA�brows�march�d I I 11 .1 rapped In prayer . � ' " . � " ­­­ 'L:' ' � I' And stately �J L stands thu­ bride, the oyet�k L I I � r ,,,, .1 L ; ;.to summer house W�As, 4, place surrounded tort down with,hina I" a rila,kesine think that the departed are, not , � � B L, troa�]Ied:, with � . � . I . " ,� L r P1 � i'L �t, L; I h lvth Promised land. - - I roudly conscious of.heii . L shell bar -k , ., ,�, ., . '',", � �r ,'$, I .i 9 ., i,,� � -ard.A.roes, and sprinaring i3plobazzar sits at the feast, the mighty dead. _I �� �­:11 ­ I ""L" � : 1 . � by flowers, . I - We axis dead-w,b who toil - We - I i "t, aside ,Ouse? If so, now is the tim� to 1. � . . 1, i .r".,; I., � � . . . . . . , er st. I pray M 0. V 1, 8'?�colltaiaa ths, ZA%I, fountains, % I . th. 1'�­ .. I L � " � 0'. � � " ;.t , ttli$n nd warbling birds. Ehud men of Babylon sitting all around bini. ,�ihc; ,,.,,T We who isin-vii are the dead. 9 Lilds the groom, his han o me face on to kils - I - ,,�., ""'! �,,­ ,ji'l , '' - ­ �L L 'and said to Wit 0 . , ,,, ��,�, _­'�,,,�'­.,, ,-"and Just � . L - befit toward the altar. with kerosene emulai a .. ,;,;� ­ !:'., '. �­ ,"�,,, . I I , L & eart bre s for human Bar ` . . ere ' 'ke f a Wit. Music rolls up among the raw ! The minister"s calyri eyes are upon 1. � r" � ' L . '' i, ;. oy , �aud!;Gootl; � lenterea the iummerL.house, gaikles-like the wine, and tbo.wine How in ak I . . L �­ I ., ' ' ­ Wumbqro" reebril1he tribes e)irolled, 'King Egloft -that he� had 4.se t errand 11 , , is sound of breaking llo8rts that them. young larviti, They leave the payout � - . � '. 1. '�­"�, , L I ". � -4. ' ." , '� '; � � "I � , ,� r with,him, Immedlately all the attend, chandeliers, the chandeliers Ila Ii. down I hear ,11 ab scale towards the end of May and in& .1 -�-�. '­, ,'�', ,All sons of Ali L. . Is out me't this last look of A. ke .1 4 � ''�,,�., ,"L, .`�L,.� ,, ' rahain's blood.' ' aut - The breath of hap.g- I charge you both as you will answer .1 1. i, .; , r. 11 , -ants' were ayed, the royal pres op the OecAnters. , at their way to the small twigs, where I , , "� 1. � , �' �,� " :�, , . Es ,of L. 0114 floats , L g4ges that will nave btigliten again I ant, when .: -, �: ,, �. L - , L��'. ".�'.., " � I ,;Ion rises up to receive the Ing jard in on the night Or, the this lost kiss of li�q A never -will speak they inleert their tinyo beaks and never ;,,-, -,, . � - " . ,�, I r man, the voice of revilry floats out. , Amidst .. . i , :', �, :�. "4":', : , ,f.�.'.L , ilos6gii-iia "Deuteronomy," ence.' lw , $. the secrets of all hearts shall be dig. . , - .. Kin I the dreadful day of judgem ,��. 1-�,"��',� ��""� -�'.,� � , ', Recilrdo'God's mighty deeds. messenger. Ehud, theJeft-handed . again ; this widowhood and orphanage I cloied, that if either of you know any move from the n pot again. in a few , �!':,1,1­,1�1,1. L , , �,'�' �' ­ I "Blo'we "Joaltua," in Cana u's land. his Wt build to his right side, pulls wreaths, and tapestry, and folded ban- Oh, when will the day of sorrow be ediment why!KDu may not be law- 8 L ': ": c� � �: 4.11� ''. ,�,�, `�,,� 'i"', T ,: Plitt a dagger, And thrusts EgIon through Der maich of a . I imy , r �� , Iii, , .. '- "', lv,;, I be, 114Bt 4 Israel lead'ea all s, a finger writes. The ' days threads grow out from thei' bodie '!,,��,,,!t.�� , L ­,� �, i, � � , .11 11, , 1, I haft w6t in after the blade. host, is heard on the stairs. Laughter gone I . " -1 ',-! " � - '' � � � I I until the ful y joined together in matrimony, you �,` � � � � , "'�,,�., , , After the sharpest winter, the I and in a very sholt time they Eire : � ", 4:�, �,, ,, . spring do now confess it . I . -.1 " �.'­,":': ""!;' � �' L' In "Judges" their rebellion oft E fall Ehad comes forth to blow catches in the throat. A thousand heart. dismounts from the shoulder of a There comes a stifled,,choking sound, covered with a perfect shield when. . 1. ­ � .. . ;, , ,�!. '­ . 9 i, ", L ''' � , L r ,� I � .1 ­ " -, '' L' Provokes the Lord to smite; If recruit amidst the moun- Ftop beating. The blow is struck. T soulheyale and piats its warm hand like the ghost of a sob. nothing but the scraping of she tree - "-I � ""', � � ­" `;­­ , he 1. , n pet S� -in -�O . a If I;.", '��'.�,L:, ­'­. of : I %, � � I "I"" ,. - But "Ruth" records the faith of one . tain. Ephraim; and a great host is blood on the floor is richer -hued than UrQn earth, and its palm there The minister pauses. � �, 'L 1"' . ...", I , ­":; �:�, ;F- . , I . able. . I .r . .'­,�­­ ":,; . Well pleasing in His sight. . marshalled, and proud Moall submits to the winq on tile I, The kingdom has come, a will dislodge them. Spray while in : :,tLr,�t ". ­,�,i:,;;: �,�, ;. - . grass, and there come the The fashionable men and women , , r , ­ ­,�... , . tile conqueror and Israel isfree.' So, departed, Belshazzar was no worse, tile unproteatel state with kerosene LL '. , ", - . ,;'-'-t,`1',�,�,,i*.,Pi, ,-,"In "First And Second Samuel" ' flowers, and God reads * over about him are motionless. . .i'i i�­ � I I . .1 . ��,­�,r�j..:L �,v I 0 Lord. let all thy enemies perish I So, Earliaps,,, than hundreds of people in I'll oetry of bird,. and brook and They had heard nothin g. emulsion', made as follows: -Dissolve . % " �� 0 Lord, let all thy friends triumph. abylon, but his position Blew him. Oh, 0 P ­ �l, :,;,��� � ,;` ��7.Lj,�' Of Jesse's son we read; I E )I i , ­ ­ V,',','� �T . 1, corn, and pronounces it -very good. The mother of the bride stands half a pound of common soap in one ; - - " t " - -, , Ten tribes in calmly . '�. ��% - 0 . , ,,,,,-.* ,,.,�;', .,!�,"�,,,� "First and Se�ond Kinas from this subject the be content with just such a position as my friends, if every winter had I , , .. I %,;­ , ' I learn first What., I �- ; ": , I ­��,�.- , Aevolted from his seed. by, the father silent and still, h s stern gallon of boiling water; pour into two , 1.! , ,,,, �, , ". I I power of left-handed men. There are God.has .. '. . , _placed you in. It may not be said and every night its (lay, face like chiseled stone. I ", .'', ­,,�, . -at," or "He not it" 8 gallons of coal oil ; oburn wi,th I , ,, , ­ 1 � Tile "First and Second Clironiel,s" some men who,by physical organization, a 1� . i of us, "He wag a great genet 1'il;� ,� .1 �,4�`,,�,­ 1 . and ev.pWrlgiconi its glovi-, and ery They had heard nothing. 1. .i � �,,, � `.:�:,. 1 � " ,ength in their left hand was an "He was avyou force pump ; when cold dilute with � I .. honored chieftain," or �, J "s 1,; �Y;o' "," � have as much sti bitter= its sweet hereafter. If Tile bride's eyes are dry and clear , ". ��:,�,'�,�, 111. ," � 1-11. , " , t$sb Judah captive led - " � , , �� %, , a ght. but there is something mighty in worldly attainment," bu,t this I,. on tho sea you know, as the the groom's eyes remain fixed on t ' -,�,:. . I " �,.,. � . -ornuant back, s in their ri . Ive of water, I �,`,i 1. F", � "­ , But "Ezra" leads a i he nine Parts b.,!;,�:.. .',;:.��,��`­, �, nplies. -m&ybesaidof vou and me' "He ,. 1. .- 1 j � � ,',;- -;:. � I . i in the writing of this text which it thin, ,.k.,J;, �-,`,,P�,i!'', , I By princely Cyrus' Aid. " : s lip passes in the night, there is a Plies- altar. ) . " ; was a good citizen, a faithful Christian, . ­1""� "! 11 �� 1: "'.. ''. �� that Ehud had some defect in his rig,lit BLACK KNOT. -The black 1 1""", ,��,4 ,ff , ", "" 1 phorescent track left behind it; and as They had heard nothing. knot - '1i �:��_�J,L!, jua. " And that in the last the waters roll up they toss with un- " A moment later the 'words that join scourge is spreading through the . .�;� ­'�y, The walls around Jerusalem, hand which compelled him to use the a friend of Je., auto . � ' '�.'�' -iums. " - '; I ­.­,� ­ I I f,,-� ,i��`;,,` ,,,�, �': "Nehemiah" builds Rgain; . imagintble splendor. Well, across this the man and woman have been uttered. country, and if tile *plum and cherry � � , ­­,, - , lef t. Oil, ti -e power of left-handed men! day will be -the highest of all '�!: ­: . . � hat . I 11, , I ...%"..��( ',. "I � �� "­�� 1 ��, "�.,, ­:f�;V�Iv'li":; ., Gcnius is often ss1f -observant, careful of I learn further from this su a - smiles proudly. Her foud- hoes are to be saved then united action I,,,-,, �,�i�' I* �i­ ,'­,' . � Whilst "Earlier" saves tile Israelites death conics to the a-irnmer-house. great ocean of human trouble J Bus The mothei ­ ",.�-`�`:­�', � , From plots of wiel, -bur I walks. Oh. that in the phosphoroscent est wish bas been realized. It is tile - I ;. . � ed incu. itself, not given to much toil, ning I . , �:� ";, .7 ,'., , aggrandizemeni. Et�lon did not exixet to dio in that, tine must be taken by all farmers and ,��,­%,�, � '. - �- �, � ,, . 1, ,:..'ii,�,, . iut�etjso to its qwn track of His feet we iniglu, all follow and season's noblest match. 1,� ves . . , �.. I . . :,;, "'.. . , � , I "Job" we read ]low faith will live while many a Yuan with no natural en' place. Amidsb-all the flower -lea be illumined. The organ breaks forth into a joyous gardeners, The oppointrilent of an' 11 :­�.. ­';�,Ipjl.. , n - " � ��,�.'i�,:;,�� . , .�;��-,`, �,� :,�;,: ­'� Beneath affliction's rod; dowments, actually defective it) physical that drifted like summer snow into the 11 I :.,�- "'.7, �,,, " . There was a gentleman in the rail -car ppal. The bridal party passes down the inspectoi for each township is giving '.:,�,' 71.'' , ­iis':,,'. , , , "Psalms" are precious songs window ; in the tinkle and the da.4h of -,.,�­,�",-,� A' And David'sh and mental organization, has an earnest. . who saw in that Same car three passen- aisle. Relatives and friends press close good results in some I I , ;� ,. �,1;1111; 1., �,� , the fountains-; in the sound of a thou gers of very difforent circumstances behind, eager to congratulate the pair. I .1 . �', � t ; ,,� �,",j,"L.��, �,", . � To every c ild of God. ness- for the ri"lit, a patient industry an ,place.-. The best 'L i j, `�,, � ',' / ­, I . . .0 ., ' I I , , . , ,:� "I, sand leaves fluttering on one tree branch; The first was a ninninc. He was ca edy, is to out out all knots and burn : ,,, ,e . . � ��,,�:", ,'�,, I ' all - consuming perseverence, which re- Tile vestibuln rings with mingled ex- ran, 'L� , L�'�'�`) LL ", , ., ". � " The "Proverba" like a goodly trinig oil, of in the cool breeze that came - up to shake fully guarded by his attendiints; his clamations and happy laughter. them, and dig out all worthless trees ­ , L��, ", X, , , - ,�,�, " i.:. � � , , 0 . achieve marvels for the hingd. 1�, " , I's") , , - Of clicicest peat -Is apyear; Christ. Though left-handed as Eliud fLverish trouble out of the J[iD-'S locks- `,;.��j 1, I— 1.� . � - :.11 11 . . � � ," I ." ,�:,�, �,�L,�', ' -'Ecclesiastes' teaches man mind, like a ship dismasted, -was beating As the groom turns, smiling at * some by tile rools. Very often when .spoken I ,� I . � ,_ _,. , they can strike down a sin as great and there was nothing that spalce of dealli, against a dark, desolate coast, from passing word, his eyes detect a slender to about the knot a farmer will say, . , .1�� z�- �:,; 1 " � 'k �,­ � � I How vain -are Pill tliin,,s here. finperial as Eglon. . � but, tlr,�re lie died I In the winter when which libi help could come. Tile train figure in black, standing alone in the 0 t � -1 �:�, ;: .' ­�,­ � a ' 1.� I". � [__'�," " ' L ' I ...... �'.,,il,�,,Ti,, � the -snow is a shroud. and when the "Oh th se roes are of no use, Be I did , I ..L . �. athering -� , - 1 .1 �,!_"��,�,:�,�­� � The mystic "Songs of Solomon" I have Been men of wealth g Ped and the man was, taken out shadow. Only an. ft stant-the. the - I � wind is a dirge, it is easy to think of our ' I �. �, ,­ ,: � ,, " :','.,. . Etalts'siiect Sfiaron's rose, about them all their treasures, snuffing mortality ; but when the weather is 19.16tp the . asylum to waste away, er- party presses on and .gut of the church. not bother cutting away the knots." � , ", !%. �. �,i:,�V, , , . 1� , �­ � ,, , ,1 -,, at the cause of. tile world lying in haps through years of gloom. �Ile Amidst acoufusiotl' of forewells the This is just where most of the harm . �.'�,�,:­ ­ :,, ,!��.%i,� "'. . Whilst Christ, tile Saviour and the Kina, pleasant, and all our surround ings tire � " �'- �,� ��,�!�,'� .1 wickedness, roughly ordering Lazarus second passenger was a culprit. The bride wid groom drive' away. Tile comes from. K.eroaene is said to kill . ,.:.!, , ­,'i�;,�, "­� The nipt "I.Baiali" shows. eable, how difficult it is for us to �"'% j�, " , ,� . agre I -,�r,� " ,.- I-,," �1;i i�,�- �,, . off their doorstep, sending their dogs,not outraged law bad seized on him. As the bride gayly waves her hand to the the growth, but we could 116t Tecom- `,­�-,,,,�,Z� `.,;,,�:`o -,,,' I The mour I . appreciate the truth that we are mortal I cars jolted, the chains rattled. On his roup at the church. The groom leans . i. r ­", i�� �,"Y'.",-, 1; , ning "Jeremiab," to lick his sores, but to hound him off 1, IN,---, ,, I - I i" And yet my text teaches that death doe3 4.'*�`�,,­Ikp ;;,­;,;� ; Apostate Israel scorns; their premises ; catching all the pure face were crime, depravity and despair. �ack and rests big head heavily against mend it except when the knot is o � , ,� it 1 ��e'4'�;.,.� , ".1 )�i% , 11�'111 ­ , rain of God's blessing into the stagnant, sometimes come to the summer -house. The train halted, and lie. was taken out the handsoniely-upholstered cushions. . a large limb of a very valuable tree, I ;'�,e �� � " i� ,'c�, 't His plaintive "Lamentations," � ­,,,�"',!,: t�, ,���Y, rODV, frog-haliabited pool of He is blind and cannot see the leaves. , ,..1T1..;,, . . Their awful downfall mourns. their own tothe penitential: , to which he had Then a brief silence. , ­ �, �'�,'.-� 7'i ". y - find then it might be tried. 'Nothing 'Ii� selfish n ess-ri--h t-han Ile is deaf and cannot hear the foun- , , :". T- '. 1�� � �, - ,-Q, ,.�­;��,:i�, ded men,' worse been condemped. There was a third "What is it, Ernest? You seem war- gives such good results as the knife . I ,�� 1��j,�,',,' � �,' , tains. Oil, -if death would ask us for � ,,, , :;!!"� ,�, , "Ezekitil" tells, in wonderous words than useless -while many a man, with a to passenger, under far diff rent circum. ried." I '�,:.",� �. victims, we could point him I a 1, � 11 .� .I . :', ­ ,O(da4zlingmysteries; large h eart ar d a little sulse, 11 as out of The bride lays her jeweled )land half and fire. In u%in- kerosene care inuiti . ,�,,:., 4 , ,�,,,-,� -, , , � . I stances. She was a bride. Every hour 11 I - I .1 11 , I , 11,".i�!�%;",111. I . I - . at to conic, his limited means, . k 'leap hundreds of people who would re- Was as gay as a marriage -bell. Life carlessly on his arm. I be exercised so that it will not tough . ­ ,! - "" Wht:st kitigs and empfi-es �' ma a poverty - . . , ,� �t' :, I V oleo to have him come. Push . � ;, , :45 ­;� lt­'; . "I '' . 11 Daniel," in visions sees. . for joy, and started an influence that glittered and beckoned. Her companion "Nothing -the lient-the flowers --a any other portion of the tree except ��:, 1.�"'­ . I ,,,i� . � . & . - � , . , �,­ " 1, overspans the grave. and will sw ack the do6r of that bevel. Look was taking her to his father's house. headache -it will pass away." . . I " :, " �� , I 11 ,i , ,. . in I the knot. I i �� ­ � , �. Of Judgme t and of mercy, round and round the throne of God, ar, that little child-cald, and sick, and , ­ " . The train halted. The old man was He leans forward to avoid her glaace, ��. N �",.�ii�,��-."11 �,,: ff I . . . .r, � , ',�,,,,�r�,� .,. ,,, , - "Hosea" loves totell ; world without end ; Amen. .hungry. It has never heard the name of there to welcome her to her new home, gazing across the fields where trie ripe �.­�­ I ' " ',',;,i,�',it-,,�, "C' . � , ,)� �1- �,%'­:, , . God but in blasphemy. Parents intoxi . FooD FoR LAYING FoWLS. -The I r� .�� "Joel" describes the blessed days - `." I ;- 7,i ��,, � , . .. Ali me, it is high time that you left- and his white looks snowed down upon grain tosses and rolls. . .�, ' q. ' 1� ,! I , �. . 11, ��:, � , : , , cated, staggering around its straw bed. , as lie sealed his word with a father's Thii sunshine blinds him. He closeS1 Mih,ror i� Farrizer notes that the feed- ­ :11," i ,,� ,,,�,, ., When God with mail shall dwell. handed men, who have been Ion for Oh, death, there is a mark for theel Up kiss. 11 , , '%�74 -,.',*. �- - in her �.� J . ,.. . �', . g g r.. , . ,',J­.�*. 11 . I !� .", (�i�­ ; ,,, 1, � , this gift, and that eloquence , and the his eyes. Tile bright fields, the hot, ing of corn to hens is a matter of dis- I y " � ,.i, I "..'v�A,­, � Among Tekoa's herdsmen with itinto the lightl Before these little ... � f ,,,�!t : ��, J/:, � , ' Quickly we fly toward eternity. We dusty road ive . ". .,) :� �- I 11'�,:, -, , to � , "Amos" received other man's wealth,should take your left z , and the dazzling sky 9 cussion amour, those who make poultry , ��j ;�i � " his call ; feet stumble on life's pathway, give them will soon be there. Some leave this life way dows deep and Sombre. T ? . � -1 .�� - ­�, �� , ", band out of your pockets. Wlio made he ��, I 'i� 1­1�1,� ;,�-.­, Whilst I'Obadiah'�'prophesies rest. raising a specialty. It has been claim- .. ill',,---. 1-- ,� all these railroads? Who set up all condemned culprit-- They refused a rumble of the carriage wheels expands . -'.,�,,�,;1,11 'i:­��,�- ., , Of Edom's final fall. Here is an aged man. Ile has done ad that corn is unsuitable for layina ,�,.­;,,,t," I � , , " ",;`� " these cities ? Who started all these his work. He hath done it gloriously. pardon, they. carry their chains. Oh, into fluted organ tones. The horses'hoofs I ,:e' 1:"��,,' " " t., - 0 . � , , ­ : ", ," !�,, �,, ,-Q, - � ,�, A, , . . "Jonah" displays ir wondrous type churches, and schools, and asylun.s? may it be with us, that, leaving this beat out the stately measures of the hens, but some maintain that they re- �%�.�,N �,��,,2'',; 1 Thecompartions of his youth are all grand old wedding march. . ,�..xl � "", ­ I a eggs from hens that are fed ,�� , � ,,:;i,�,�­ - I , Of Christ, our risen Lord; Who has done the tugging, the running, fleeting life for tile next, we may find calve mor I . ­ , f,L'j,Z,�­� . . our Fietther ready to greet us to our now His heart contracts. A sense of suffo- :11�'L, "I!-,",, "I': ,, "Micall" pronounces Judah lost!- and pulling? Men of no wonderful an. gone, his children dead, he longs to be on corn then from the bons which are I ,� ;-��,�, ., ,'!­i�":` � at rest, and wearily the days and the -� , dowments, thousands of them acknow- home with him forever. That will be a cation comes over him. A Oman s �,�""�:-�.,,, �.,', ,,�', I ­11,�,:.� Lord :�� �-,�, " ledging themselves to be,left-lianded, an Jesus, come quickly " Oil, Death. there * * * 4 staple food', and it will r quire couvine-, , ,. , ;V� , , Lost, but again restored. nights pilss. He says, "Come,, w deprived of it. Corn, however, is , (,-,,,­-,�,,',',,?­�,, ,, � , - d marriage banquetl Father's welcomel name rises instinctively to his lips. a , �� , 1 " ,�,­, 4"i , ,, ��":", ; � , And "Nallum" tells, on Nineveh yet they were earnest, and yet they is a mark for the! 'iiake from him the ,,; ",�,,�,,�"', . Father's bosom! Father's kiss! He�avenl 'a ' '�� , I , , I'll, -. . ,!,�Q,)��,.. 1 I. �",;�,,-., Just ja(Tgment shall be poured ; were determined, and yet they were 0 Heaven I - "Ernest, how dull and stupid you are. Ing information to impeaill it with . , '�:,�, ,� �`,,.�." �, staff, and give hifn the sceptrel Up ig".,?,�� ,�,'.,,,,� ;­ I I A Tiew 6f Chaldea's coming doorn triumphant. with hi'mAntii the light, where eyes You have spoken scarcely a word -and those who keep poultry. . ... . "I., ', " �, I I . ,j.�, I pl, 21 � . "Habakkuk's" vision give. I �.,T�C,,; '.-`v;% But I do not suppose that Ehud, the never grow dim, and the air whitens not . Horses Fond of Women. this is our wedding day," I �.,, i: � ." 1�,� ", , , first time he took a sling in his left hand, through the long years of eternity. Ali, Not long ,ago a muscular 200 -pound The voice was sharp and impatient. The difficulty in feeding corn is that ..!:�:,'":' ,,?�r�i,, �'; � . 'il., I - - � � �,,;'111 - # Next "Zophanialf'-warns the Jews could throw a stone a hair's breadth, Death will not do that. Death turris The man rouses himself with an effort it is given exclusively, in which case it , '� ,; ,7,,,�.,;:�, , To turn, repent and live I I man with his wife beside him, was . � ,� � 11`1'�; I- "", ndnotmiss. Isupposeit waspractice back from the straw bed, andfrom the driv ing a fast, Ing _ and passes his 'band across his forehead. . . i'�', �,� � �i� �', ,�,,, � gh spirited horse bar causes the bons to reach a condition in " �-� , , ;,,,i��,, '' "Haggai" wrote to those who saw a`1 He turns abruptly and stares at the 1, �. ,�, ,1 , '11,41. I I that gave him the wonderful dexterity. aged mansready for the skies, and comes nessed to a light wagon. The horse which they will not lay. at all, as. we . A ;..� 1,­:��,� '. I Tile Temple built again; Go forth to your spheres of duty, and be to the summer -house. What doset thou Dulled very hard, and at last, tire beside him. I I ",,"� �-,", d out, woman , .,;,:, . � .,-�,� '', 1� And "Zechariah" prophesied not discouraged if, in your first. attempts, here thou bony, ghastly me There sat his chosen bride -his life will explain. When two hens are to- ", , - ,:., �: ­�,,�­. ' I :,�, , 1�,�-, �1, �, : Of Christ's triumphant reign. I you miss the rnark, Ehud missed it. rister, amidst jhe driver handed over the reins to his companion -his wife. gather in the same vard, and both treat- . -;., . this waving grass, and under this sun- comp D' saying: "Hold on to I . , i,`�!� -; . a ion, this . " i �, I � DtO light sifting through the 'tree branches? 11 , , 1',��,�: "t, "Malachi" was tile last who touched Take another stonV, put it carefully i And the woman in black, stealing ad ,like in the miitter of foo � � � '111111)"'�' ,!��,,­,, . � beast for a minute if you possibly ca,94 60 11 �'�� '' ',,':;��i-;:, I . the Bling, swing it around youf head, away alone from the silent, deserted �,,.,�',;, � ,1,7�i;,, The high,prophetic cbord;�`- ` Children are at play. Howguicklytheir that I may rest my arms.' Accordingly will probably,give nearly tbe same re- . , �� , `:-, , - take better aim, and the next time you church? , � . c r",r 1. I'll'', feet go, and their locks toss in the wind. the woman took tile ieins and no r, , '.. �;� I .';, , The final note sublimely allows coiner " - � ­ �,,� ��,2�'%,', I will strike the center. The first time a She was merely the woman he loved. sults if they are both producing eggs. � ,. , . , � , ,, � , ,,,�-' * Father and mother stand at the side of the had she done so than thii horse stop;)ed ", ��., I , The coming,of the Lord. �.,�,� � , . . , '' "' 1 39 Books. mason rings his trowel upon the brick, room looking on, enjoying their glee. It pulling, slackened -William D. Moffatt. .But, if one hen is laying, and the other . � � ", I - his pace and became . f.� ,�. � � � �,�:�, i'' .:, , he does not expect to put up a perfect does not seem possible that the wolf calm and obedient. But when the man t, the effects of the fo' '. ,,� 1.� I � T- - , is no ad will differ � ,, . 1,;, "',­'. . wall. The first time a carpenter sends u should ever break into that fold and resumed control the animal immediatel greatly. If 'the laying ben is given all ,'� ,,, -`� " ?",,. , I N'BW TFSTAMEXT BOOKS. ri, Barvesting Peas. �, , ;,�"., v. -d, or drives a bit carry off a lamb. Meanwhile an old began to pull and to fight against the bit Oats and peas together, or peas alone, the corn she will eat she will not only .�� ��:,�`, -� , ., �, plans over a boai . I .1 ,".,., rdi- . ", 1;:11�: :.:,�:,�'! , � , . .'Matthew' 'Mark'with 'Lake' and 'John' through abeam, he, does not expect to archer stands looking through the as hard as ever. A second time the can be successfully thrashed with a support herself but a large proportion - �'. '':,"i., ,.�, 1 . The holy Gospels wrote, make a perfect execution. Thd first thicket. He points his arrow at the woman took the home in hand; as before, nary threshing machines, and the whole ,:!?��, ,,,, � 1. - ��, I' - A . ;"�:,; Describing how the Saviour died; , time a boy attemps a rhyme. he does brightness of the group -he is a sure be. submitted at once, and under her peas can tie separated easily from tile of tile food will go to the eggs, in pro. �., , , ,, V I-' ­. ,,� 1 1 1 1 , - ''. � - I ­ i . . . Hislit�andallHetaught. � not expect to chime a I'Lalla Rookh," or -the bow bonds, the arrow guidance he trotted gently along till Oats and split peas by screening and by vidin- the yolko. If the ben is a good "", f .�� �,,�,,-��L;.�--.--..--.----.�-�---- . � --- - � marksman . , ! e""; I ., I . I a "La( Do not be sur- - 0 �. "i . -1(, . iy of the Lake." "I . I . �*�,,'.' . ape I Hush now I The quick feet their destination w*as reached. allowing the whole peas to roll down layer she will use nearly the who"le of �,!�. .. I, � I "Acts"prove how God the apostles own'd, ' ed if, in your first efforts at doing li an I I 1 li,��16 L . - I � � , , I ,�� ',;� "L With higns in every place; ' rIS topped. and the locks toss no more Another case that fell under my ob- inclined plane. W.M. Hays, at the Min the corn as egg material, but every day , ,�,, �,Li, 1, . , I . P d, you are not very largely success- in the wind. Laughter has gone out of sorvation is the following: A gentleman nesota agricultural station found (B. 2 ­ , �.� � go. I ful �,�, - ,,, �! � a �­ St Paul Ili 'Romans' teaches us . . Understand that usefulness is an the hall. Death in the summer -house. 0) dho IDRY have a portion of the carbon- - . ­ � , ,,,, � -.:� . who is a good shdt and an expert tennis that oats and peas grown together have . ��,:��, - iiow men -are saved by Gi-ace. art, a science, a trade. . ere is a father I has -no 13 acuity" f v r " I , �;," ,'�'. .. . . . H n mid-life; his coming player, but who aceous (fat) matter of the corn left 0 0 1 � , - ,��, , ;, � I ;,�� . '' . or . not proved as profitable on rich soils as ! . ' � ', "I � ,`5, � - �, The apostle in "Corinthians," There was an oculist performing a very home at night, is the signal for mirth. horses, drove out with his daug�ter, a when grown separately, but where the in bar system unused, and this is stored I � 4,: ,!, . diffictilt operation on tfie human eye. A The children rush to the door, . . I '' ,� - "" - ' and thi �t",� , I , ­., . , j,. instructai exhorts, reproves; I delicate girl of fourteen. Their steed, a oats will serve to ,hold the peas drect tip as fat oil bar body. It may be but I *,�rl �y* ,� ,�,,,., I , I.. "Gahttians'sliows that faith in Ohrist "How . very strong, mettlesome animal, soon d combined crops are produced. a sirift � �.-� I �! !,�'. ­.,�, , , I young doctor stood b and said: are books on the evening stand, and the � I ' ' " y Oc I - '� � "' Aid no the 'Pother loves. 0 cause hours pass away on glad feet. There is began to plunge and pull. ,. Unable as : :,�,'­ easily you do that; it don't seem t I . to � a alone are such a good crop in cold 11 quantity daily, but it will so- .�: '-1 `�, , I you any trouble at All." "All,"Said the nothing wanting in that home - ina'ale, IJittle.'by little, until she le, , �'� . ,,�,­, I I ., control him otherwise, the driver, in a climates, on soils suited to their growth, Oil - ,.. . I R gon . , ii�,,�': , . !, � p . at . ­1� " �: �� , 1E besians'and 'Philippians' tell old oculist, "it is very easy now, but I is there, and sacrifices on the ;lterelillorn, moment of exasperation, struck the that the ImoBt erect sorts should be erect- comes velry fat, and then she is n in , -1, , I , , I ` - 1. 1.� �.;% � �. , � What Christians ought to be; spoiled a hatful of eyes to learn that." Be Ing and night. You look in that house- horse with the whip, the result being ad and improved. Wtien this is done a condition for laying. The remedy is � 1 ,�� I . , , " , , , '11�1 ,� Colossians' bids us live to God, not surprised if It takes some practice be- hold and say, "I cannot think of any- that lie very nearly ran away. At this and the harvesting machinery,perfected, 'a 0 an avoid fat forming foods and . �­:,. ; � ;I .1� I I And for Eternity. fore we can help men to moral eyesight, thing happier. I do not really believe the child began to cry, for she loved the pea crops will be as popular to raise for 0 . :,-, ,� ,'. -�J.,-�­- - ­ . and bring'thern to a visiou of the Cross. the world is so Bad a place as some animal and could not bear to See him sale and. feed as are oats. Peas can be to use those ivhich are more nitrogenous. 11-1 L,L I I ,"". '', . . . , �.;,; . , ", : , �' � , '� I ' . . Ili 'Thesalonians' we are tough t Left-handed men to the work I Take the people describe it to be." The scene itbused. I ,Here, take him, then," said her harvested with a mowing machine if the In tHs mannor an equilibrium isobtain. .1 :. �� �:� ". L' , r , , ­�,,� � The Lord will come from heaven; Gospel for a Filing, itnil faith and repent- changes. Father is sick. The doors father, banding he� the reins. At once swath is forked out of the way of the re- ad. - When nothing but corn is given . , ­ �,, , , , ,*� � � I . . It ath-watch . ".,�,. �: �:�11� i 'Timothy"and 'Tittis'too, ance for the Smooth stone from the must be kept shut. The de the horse detected'the Dow driver, IiisF' turning team; A revolving wooden hay the h -no may lay well for a while, ,' , i, ` , 11. . i,, , . . A Bishop a rule is given. brook; take sure aim, God direct the chirps dolefully on tile hearth. The an -used to break the ripe vines , ­� J . -r ,. I � fe ger,oand fear began to subside, and a rake is often "' J "i, I � . :1 I ". . and great Goliaths will tumble -a , go bi other them into heaps. As but sooner or later they will cease al- ''-I' �-'011'i� , I ... 'Philemon' marks a Cbristain's love, weapon, I children whisper, and walk softly whei ng words from the girl -driver loose and g, together. I 1. � �,� ,", 1, , -a nitrogen gatherers, they have an , . �­ �, before you. I once they romped. Passing the house completed tile conquest. -Ladies' Home peas at I / 1,1: 1. Which only Christians know; � : , r � , ­ � When Garibaldi was,going out to bat- late at night, you see the quick glancini Journal. esp?cial value in rotations with other � 1, �! � :­ " . I I %., a ,- . t . ;-1Y# 'L 'I (" Hebrews'- reveals the 4osp.-I, I ­­­ , ;1 , :, � tie be told his troops what he want.,d at lights from room to room. It is at grain crops. � , .: ",:. " �� �. 0. , .. .. 1 Prefigured by the law. -h I I Old iron. L , ,., �. ,� , i , I , them to do, and after he had described over. Death in the summer Ouse I , - � ( ", , , -1', ; , /,James' teaches, without holiness, what he whuted them to do, they said: Here is an aged mother -aged, but not . . Romnrkable Preservation of a Corpike. � SMILES. , �.,i,,, " � I 7 , . - � .. I � . I I "Well, general, what are you going to infirm. You think you will have the The three oldest known pieces of ''I. , . . ��,�,,�­ , . ' Faith is but vain and dead. I a for all this?" "Well," he rep led joy of caring for her wants a good while wrought iron in existence are the sickle In the time of the reij�n of James II. A man never realizes bow much of a ­ ��,�,,� " * "' 'St Peter'points the narrow way 1, I "i !", : � 'i * of England a cor se, that of Thomas ' �,,, , , , ly, . . - �7�, - qvdon'tknowwhat else you will get. yet. Asshogoeafrom houseto house, blade that was found by Belzoni un(ft I , ,­� � I I 11 1, I L.which the saints are led. . but you will get hunger, and cold, and to childre land grandchildren, her corn- the base of a -sphinx in Karnac, near Gray, Marquis of Mrset. was removed sponge he is until he site down in a - % .11 I 11 " . . 'A wounds and death How do you like Ing is a Topping of* sunlight in the rhebes ;the blade fouird by Col. Vyse from the church at Astley in Warwick- puddle and mops it all up. I , ,. ,� ,: .. % 'John,' in his three epistres, - shire. He had been buried there the 10th ,� . i."�, I I �:, . ., , � ,11'�, . . On love delights to dwell; it?" .His men stood before him - dwelling, YZiiir children see her coming imbedded in the mortar of one of the of October,1580,in the twenty-second year "Can February March?" askerd the - �, .��. �.� . -Y, "Grand- pyy,amidg, Anda portion of a cross-cilt V " , I . ' 'St. Jude,' us awful warning gives for a little while in silence, and then through the lane they or of the reign of Henry VIII., and, al- pun4terwitbasicklyamile. "Perhaps ,��' I'll", .1 l ',­­. : Of Judgment, wrath ,and hell. th throw up their hands and cried: mother's comet" Care for you has law which bit. Layard exhumed at .. I � . I I I . ad lain in the tomb , , I I I IM tire the men I We are the men Ill marked up her face with Nimiud-all of which are now in the though the remains h. not," replied the quiet man, "but I , I., I � . many a deep , I � I , . �� I ,, . , , 'a . seventy -el lit years, the eyes, hair, nails. April May." J , 4 I ,� ''I .1 ­ , The 'Revelation propliesi S The Lord Jesus Christ calls you to His wrinkle and her back stoops with ear British Museum. Another old piece of ... � . ­ ry" skin and �ash ivere as fresh as If the I . I 11 � " �" I . I Of that tremendous day, , service. I do not promise you an easy ing,your burdens. apme day Bile is very Iron is the wrought bar of Damascus , I ik"I", � ,�.­ ";. , When Christ---7and Christ allone-shall -be time in this world. You may have She says sAo is not sick, but Bb -esented to I i- . '' , I 1, . , I ''I per- eel which Xing Porus pi had been but lately interred, the joints Mrs., Murphy : "I gay Pat, what , " - , .. ''� " �, " ., � �., � The t�rdmbling sinner's stay, secutions, and trials and miBrepresenta- =Ing tells you'you will not much Mexander the Gl�eht. Thig bar, which even being flexible. would, yez do if tho ould house. would I � : 1 ��,,, I . — ,. I ,: . � . . 27 Books. tions ; but afterward there comes an longer have mother. $lie will sit with -is of unknowd antiquity.,'is still care- .. . 11 � I , 1. I tumble on yez, and crash yez to death V �, �, .,.-�� I :. I 11 I . -o- � sternal weight of glory, mid you can ou no more 'at the table, nor at the fully preserved In the Nadonal Turkish Anxiety. 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