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' Come and S 1eo°►1 unto God forever. at this time (on® of wltlogf was ate There Is something in all whiter bol- Oh; Ys e,1 Ar down on the ivorwaeby beach to the musician of the temple sere '- idayn to bring up the cid folks: I think wake u t high favored ancestry of thepp P P this maxi ince to a sense of Yatrntaiirs Waco. t Came lmeintodthe bleat of oonPassioniY Na biknown hie eln a a, :f1I PHYSICAL FROt7LIVITI6S many of our thoughts at such times youz o ortunit and responsibility I v g wag ppall1*ted y are sot to the tong of Auld La think ppt Y p Y rystal and alabaster, Come and look withheld. Thou Forgavest. The or ,,, r WHICH AMIE DUE TO HEREDITY. til Must be an aid cradle or out o[ the upholstered window cook with hold. expresses the Immediateness of t . Syue." The old folks were so birsq a a fragment of a oradi somewhere that ardene of azalea and amaranth. Hear L9... such times In making us hap y and could tell a story pardon. (6) Thorough healing will r. fifW 9flhey �l�y ►e prercortne T4st Orr Y o midnight sup- he full btinst of the orchestra while pend on thorough probing and cello perhaps on lets resource ma a their plication In your beliaif. Where t9 the yyou banquet with potentates and clic al of the evil that caused paln. 7) Gad $PAiHtasl slrttaaas Orly ser woo, asd sous and dirtighterS happier than you old cooking chair which t kt�. iRpw �e wiser Ilecame ecru and uarih- on urger resources are able to make sung to sleep with the holy nursers 110M. Ob, when the text sweeps back- forgfvene�t has a breadth and pow 4 teas of Irtrrutaitty. your sone and daughters. The avow rhyme N Where is the old clock than mok0 let it not atop at the or that which man' oan nevar possess. #` 'Washington, Aug.aY two feet shaver heir graves, but ticked awe the momenta of that gtok- that rocked he firrst� orldlt Andowhen eery instil David p eeants his own e ng uq. 2. -Rev, Dr. Tal- they hook oft the white blankets and nese on that awful nilght when there the tett e►weopn forwtrd let it not oto �.• mage• choea as his text I. Samuel evil., mingled in the holiday testivities-the wore but t P everyorieoe of Davin as s , to hisawn e Fuse of you awake -you and at Your grave, but at the tbrone on o others pardon �. "'Whose eon art thou thou young Same wrinkles, the same oto of shoal- God and mother? Is there not as old which yon gest be found. Llterall P', man 11. der under the weight of age the same staff in some olosetN We ting you to "Whose soca rerg haurevthou d ou , In anti me of finder The meanie Never was there a more unequal fight old chyle of dreas or coat, ilke same turn over a now .jest this very day. man t'• Son of God, heir ' [thou young of not oaed-dela for there to a t lu 'k, �! tg smile, the same tone of voice. I hope Oh, the power of ancestral plat take rag roc, 1. 28) The gra than that between David and Goliath; you remember them before they went well illustrated b a P Y Your inheritance( Of waters. finding oP sin and prat' David 6 feet high, Goliath LO ; David a away, If not, I -hope there are those New York who attendee, 8 man a1 _ - meat dome like SII oaerwhelml4 an ,, Shepherd bo br who have recited to prayer ta[n torrent, Penitence will arrest th p Y eight n amid rural qac what they meet THE SUNDAY SCHOOL. P � one night and asked for Prager ware, and that there may be in your and then went home and wrote down tm� pending udgment; persistence in si 6" • scenes, GO"th a warrior by, profes- house some article at dross or furni- these words: "Twenty-five, years ago wihl Csuao the offender to perish. N Bion; Goliath a mountain, of bragger- tura with which you associate their to -night mq mother went to heaven Dome sigh, He will be save like Lb 't dooCor' avid a marvel of humility ; Go. memories• I want to arouse the most my beautiful blessed mother, and )� INTERNATIONAL LESSON. AUG. 16, one who stands savor® on a soak on , " sacred memories e,1 our heart while I have been alone, tossed up and down �� ---t of reach of the raging flood, (a) If w x. Ia. armed with an iron spear, David make the impassioned interrogatory in u seek the Lord early we are sure to fin s,` - armed with a ,sli P Y Pon the billows of life's tem David's COuffission sad Fo ivesess.' ag with smooth stones regard to your pedigree, "Whose son ocean. $halt I ever pesttuotra ,� him ,, " 1a'om the brook, But you are not to art thou, thou yo go to heavent She I'rs. 811, 1 -ill. Colder Text, I'sa. at, le. �• Thou art my hiding ,�'? v ung want" told ms I must meet her in heaven. ng place, A 1, a dd#piae these Fat weapons. ended I accost those who are de- When ails took my hand in hors 'and "" allusion either to the torror-�stricke get ^= There was a rex sent of sliagers Innot 0. of a Christian ancestry. I do turned her gentle Ficin ayao on me, ORNEI+ $T$TEMENT. manslaysr and the pity of refuge, or t sk U Your parents were perfect. and the rock g . ; the Aesyriaq army and a regiment of There are no gazed earnestly an tong Into my David was now about f11tq years old, y crags which were ivaocesSibl a'tuere In the E I do not Perfect people, now, and Pace, and thea 1FFted them to heaven to an enemy. Compass me abort, gyptian army, and suppose there were any per- In that last prayer, she prayed that and bad reigned ere king nearly twenty Little while sago scarp event a[ lite w -;4. ,they made terrible executio and they toot acyls then. Perha s there was I might meet her to heaven] I wonder p years. The nation wap highly prosper- an acouiAar, but now wherever he fur 'Y n' soma imes too much blood in their eye if ever I shall? M mother's be toads a sew ea y.:`t}outd oast a stone with ser much aw when then chastised y prayerel oars There were, no rebellions at home,. °g• "It. auggeata til rlG'r Ouraey and farce as now can be sent what I knew of you, you But from Oh, my sweet blessed motheit"s pray- The brilliant victory of our last lesson ce(g�nter of a circle of joy."-VVau Dyke �' than o y you got no more era 1 Did ever a boy have suoh a vii Some. o[ the richest lessons o1 wia i,l #y shot or shell. The Greeka in their You deserved, and perhaps a lit- mother as [ had P For 25 years I have whys ��� by the siege of Rabbah corn are learned under the rod of ;'. Iermy had aiingers who would throw Iva- tle more chastisement would have been not heard her ray until to -night, I to the following spring. Then, when cipliao. salutary But you are will p Pra ars over 8. I will instruct thee. David ad - ate g;, den plumminscribedwith theirrita- nowle h [ng to aced have heard all her yt again, "all Israel" wap massed at the met [p ,G ; •dee, I think, that they wanted They have hob, tri foot, a terrible r o ilia of rho Ammonites, strik' deathly dreasial�n another godly person over ,a, ting words. "Take this I" so it was a to do right. From what you over- surreotlon. O how silo was int to + y taken transgression, and offers t r" mighty weapon David employed inn that heard is conversations, and from what Nrayf She prayed etp the blows ter k �'` famous combat, A Jewish rabbi i!a a you saw at the family altar and at nightdao y prayed to- �g and country, David tar- Dint out to him that path of safety Y aetghborhood obs cies, you know that believing., i3hallsl'sysr be a Christehnt cr� h�rusalemn. This was one se- Compare Luke 22. 3'L, and Psalm 61 that the eq 3) With mine Dye. The Revised Ver probability !s that Goliath was they had i:nvi G}ad Lulo their heart She was a Christian,. Oh, how br ht downfall. From his youth Sion has, "i will scones[ thea with Va in such contempt for David that in a end their life. There was someth' and i� he had that Sustained those old o i°8 puTe and h®`ppy was her Ildel She been a man a1 wpr. No Dell eye upon thee.•' The idea is that of one "paroxysm of laughter be threw ilia y pe pie super- was a cheerful and happy Christian. "to the Pisld" seeded repetition. NoW who tS tolling another what way he 4": natural! You have no doubt about There is my mother's Bible. I have whoa he ornild hear it and sleep he was to take to reach a certain place, as � sad back and his helmet fell ofd, and their destiny. You expect if tav[d saw the, uncovered forehead, and get to heaven to motet pa you ever not opened It for yearsf Did she be, morall he says he will keep an eye upon him, them as you ex- iteive L could ever y Sick, though -.his opportunity had come, and taking pact to meet the Lord Josue Christ. Bible ti She surely thoughtrIPrwould Prosperity had brought sloth and self- popular ' he will vewot let whch reim presents Jehovah That early association bas been a read it much and often. How of ton inrlulgauco in its trtin, The double as the speaker in this verse and the next 4(S sting and swinging it around his charm fog! you. There was s time had she read it to met How did she oximes of adultery and murder were ?''' 'bead two or three times and aimingwhenuse memo to tis Forced and inaccurate, al - How it at that uncovered forehead crashed of iniquity sad right out into sadCaua t y kneel n my little bed oommitted L though it is upheld by a few scholars. put mq little hands up in the, at- (` Sam• II), Some months•• 9, Be Ye not as the horse, or as the It like an eggshell. The battle over, Moth air because you the,ught your titude of prayerl How has she knelt after Ilriah'a death Joab sent to David mule. The mule is a proverbial type ., behold the tableau; King Saul sitting; Mother elie n veryk�happappt qouIn . ou have by me and over me, and I have foil the message raatained in 2 Sam.11, 27, at Stubborn persistency. Bit and bridle. little Daome vid standing, 4is fingers clutch- of a sweet old face thayt would sin bp0resent my tiacause her nrLsm Bpd facer(aiaing down upon 28• Tho k' If men God will will force govL�edtbeyreoaasoon' ',`' ed Into the hair of the veva itated itself, Tremulous voices from the 1°g went to R.abbah, P past ,Blessed mother, did you pray to was Successful. and returned. Bathetic- near, Better, "else they will not come Goliath. As Saul sees David Stand- accosted you until then were seemingly vats for your boy? It shall not be in ba's child was born a little tater, and neer"-will not be subject to your cion - who audible, and you looked around a see vain, Ah, ao, no; it shalt not be in then same Nathan's visit. trot, (10) Saints are drawn to God by ing there holding in his hand the who Spoke, There was an estate not vain t I will By a beauti- ,,;..;i;hastt reekin staring trophy, evi- Pray for myself. Who has Love, sinners by fear. Y, g, mentioned in the last will and testa- Sinned against so much instruction as fulparable Nathan got the king by con- 10. Many sorrows, From them there venae of the complete victory over °lent, a vast estate of prayer and I have- vernix d, hong example and Christian entreaty prayers paugt Pt toe heaven yLorpmemby unoorisaionply ng anotherto sentence prone no- self *IS no escape and in them no victory,, _N,f(1od'a enemies, the king wood what and glorious memory, The survivors one of the most local tender, woos, while he remains wicked. IIB that trust- jz :parentage was honored by such hero- of the family p ed b God and the au eth. This implies that he has con- y gatbored to Clear the will Confiding, trusting o mottles in her Y Subsequent death o! y,,:.: ism, and in my text he asks David his read, and this was to be ke the child brought feSsod and Forsaken ilia sin, and now, pt. nd that heavenly Father's care and grace? She ought David to the deepest ggivas himself up to God in trustful obe- was to 4e sold, and it was share and never doubted. She believed. She al- and Sincerest repentance, in Psalm 51, dtence, Compass him about. Surround - E,. pedigree, "Whose Son art thou, thou share alike." young man P" wage Prayed as it she did: My Bible, Supposed to have been written at this ed on all sides by mercy, harm can coma `• .. The ki saw what read somethings! ke thiy alt In thel nahat me each what al B am and rayacoI�ha a plea to him from no direction. i�; °g you and I see, h time, we read the earaeat dings of 11, Be glad in the Lord. The cairee that this question of heredity is a God, amen, 1, being of sound mind, made myself, Oh, the bitter a broken and contrite heart, acknawl- Lor exultation is in the knowle q bequeath,to my children all m pangs of dee, pos- mighty question. The longer I Live ars for their salvation. I bequeath to Saviaurumightycotocaave.,l I must Seekand pardole nuElav ilt nvobtayined fort toter y, all silo ThensavedGod, Shout I; the more I believe in blood -good blood, them all the result's of a lifetime's toil. Him, I will: i $i-CYenea, he describes Having obtain lesson y Y cannot re- bad blood, p blood, humble blood, I bequeath to them the Christian re- istence, and I can n verhe Sea of ex- the hain train a heart outburst of so and f: ,honest, b10od,`v'lueving blood, heroic bion, whiob has been so much corn- it, I am afloat. No ver ort not from cud- p m� of one restored to the kindred spirits must share the oy bf Fort to me, end I ho divine tQvor as contrasted, in his awe a pardoned soul.. (11) There Is no need a pe meq be solace der, no corn ex erience, with the misery of an im- to seek for pleasure w the way pf sin, h,;. blood, cowardly blood. The tendency 4or them. I bequeath to them a hilts tions, for I have' no book of inatruo- pitent concealment of sin. Like Pau! y generation or two, but it of reunion, when the rtings of life me. Saviour of Ptl� them away from while there is Such fullness of ,Foy at v. _ v3a skip a pa° y.,IB-atuv to come alit, as in a little child are over• Share and share alike' ma or I Porishing, save t; Tim. 1.18) he represents his awn God's right hand they inherit eternal riches. I bequeath 4-rrrahJ" Do you wonder that the experience of forgiveness as designed to you eometimee nes a similarity to a to them the wish that they mayavoidndtsaaY he "My meet be an example and encouragement to -:great grandfather whose picture hen others• His crime must be judged from SUMMER SbIILE9. ?�•a, ger my errors and copy anything that may tore you a monument of God's amaz- his times, his surroundings, and from on the wail. That the physical and have been worthy. In the name of Gad, ing enemy and goodnesar Forever bless the stand T i, point of his repentance and " Fame,•' said Uwle Einem. "am jos' r'.?^mental and moral quailtles are inher- who made me, and file Christ, who re- ed be His holy °ameb, Alt I have and Sorrow, If the Bible unveils the sin lie stvingin' in or hummock. Hit am a� :itable is patent to any one who keeps sanctifies deemed me I andmake he Holy my Mast will all I am 1 consecrate to Jesus, my in bold details, it also shows how ughty good fun of Somebody body down' cut "''his e Saviour, and my God." Oh, tthe power David'a whole after -life was darkened de string and drap yer.' Y:�, yea open, The similarity is so and testament. Witness all you hosts of ancestral b ,,", btriking Sometimes as to be amtrsIn of heaven. Witness time, witness oter- prayer. Hear it 1 hear itI Y the shadow of that great eclipse. It " Does your family sympathize with ''`Great families regal or literary, a 8 pity. Signed, sealed and delivered in But I turn for a• moment to those is seen that even in the case of God's You when you have insomnia P" "Yes, 4,, this our dying hour. Father ''and who -had evil parentage, and I want friends "sorrow tracketh wrong as echo 'When I can't sleep I Bit up all night t' to tail you that the highest thrones in fellows Son on, on, on." The chief em- and praoftoe on my accordion." ,,;:,rcpt to have the characteristics sill down Mother." You did not get that nil! heave g g *% tluiopgh the generations, and what is proved at the surrogate's af*ce, but I n n and gthe mightiest triumphs PhaSia should be placed on repentance, " I went to talcs a quinine mpsitle this a" g and the ,bri htest crowns will be for ppsard,on, and the effort to help others. rnarIIlIIg, and the blames thing dust is X�-„_loofa perceptible in such tamthioe may take it out to-doy and read it to you. til Thus from the dark depths of bleak- I t it iu my mouth, came spurt -as I take it out of the alcoves of your b Oae who had evil parentage, but who gg�era „ile aeon on a similar acme in all fam- y the grace of God conquered -con- e®t sin the way will be revealed to ” Ah, that was a bitten parting. heart, shake the duet off it. I ask Aa pa ng, in_ n�-,jlieo, A ate t pd years have he power id you will accept that inheritance: or gusted. good, as useful, as splendid thorough forgiveness, fullest joy, and dead l" to obliterate the difference. The Forge will you break the will t gentleman as I over knew had for subsequent usefulness. By Augustine Willie-" Grandpa, tell me a Starp," Flip of the hot:sa of Austria [s seen in a Pathier a man who died blaspheming this psalru was deemed so precious that G - the generations and is called the Oh, ye Oi Christian ancestry I You God until the neig6botu had to put during his last Illness ho caused wt to 1te raudpa- Ona' span a tiros before af't?Sapsburg lip, The house of Stuart have a responsibility vast beyond all thefr Fingers in thou ears to shut out written u People thought of naarryittg for mon- 2.9rlwa smean� in all measurement. God will not Let You the horror. One of the moot Consecrat- �° the wall of ilia chamber, ey Willie-.• Oh 1 I don't meaan a generations cruelty y opposite his oounh, o e7 ea igotry and sensuality. Witness off with just bowie as good as ordinary ed and useful Christian ministers of might eaai rest up that ills o es U7 story.,. Qtaean of Scots, witness ahnrles I. and people when had ug Cy sui pan its oomPorttny you _ such oatraordin- to -day was the eon f a drunken horse sentences. ',f' sr advant e.jockey.4 I bultP+>No your are fond of Shalrs- t���ames II.Iand alit the ottiar�asooundrel�s y erg �ht t a flower Tide of evil is tremendous in Ware,' said one legitimate actor to an- ; planted in a hothouse be mare thrift some families. It is Like Niagara a UT1CAL NOTES. Other. " Of course [ am." "'Then why �`, f that lira: Scottish blood means than a flower planted outside in the rapids, ids, end yet men have citing to a verses 1, 2. Blessed., The word is in the name of humanity do -you insist liistenoe, English blood means raver stormf Ought not a factory turned by rock and been rescued plural, O the bleasednosses denoting the an acting his plays I" for the ancient, Welsh blood means the Housatonic cto more work than a There rs a ramify in New York. multitude of ble�irigs which accompany Just lilts our hopes ,,,t'r8ligiasity, Danish blood means Pand- Factory turned by a thin and shallow whose wealth has rolled u into man rdon. (1) T'ho h Dura ma not be }nes9 for the sea, Indian blood means mountain stream? Ought not you of mi[tions, that was founded b a man "o joy oP angels who have Haver Sin- Which often vanish in vapor, `'' g t Are the andidato's promises; roaming d5eposition, Celtic blood means coat early opportututy be better than who, after be had vast estate, sent nod, we, may possess the blessedness of Strong -on papt+r. ejervidity, woman blood means con- those who hadd a cradle unblessed? A back a paper of teaks because they the forgiven. Transsggression mens ft`quest. The Jewish facility for arcual- Father eats ilio son u in business. He were 2 cents more than he expecthd. crossing a boundary; "breaking faith;" [1TeOha°ic-" 1 tiavu just been mar u''ulation you may trace olear back to keeps an account OFall the expend(- Grip acid grind anfl gouge in the fourth failing away; breaking God's law by on- rwt�L and would lives a raise in my �;,Abrahamt of whom the Bible says, "he tures-so much for store fixtures, so generation, IsuPpoae it will be grip and tering the forbidden [wilds of sin. Sin age' Employer -'•1 am sorry, but the rt,was rich in silver and gold and cattle," much, for rent, so much for this, so grind and go a is the twentieth gen- •lig le missing a mark; deviation company Ls only responsible for seat - :and to Isaac and Jacob, who had the C°uch- for that, and all. the items erg- oration. 1'he thirst of intoxicants has from a ppith, The word for iniquity dents that 'trapper to the men while in same characteristics. Some Famiiiesare gregated-and the father expects the burnod dawn throu h the arteriae of Y the idea of distortion, "porver- the facto ',Oharaoterized by longevity, and they son to give an account. Your heavenly a hundred and fiPt g Sri n�e and contrasts the croaked ways Wuggl There's one good thing ,rave a tenacity of life ositivel Me- Father charges against Y Years. Pugnacityabout Rinks. He it always willing to p y you ali the ad- fa combativeness characterizes other of sinners with the straight wine of duty. admit it whe,a he is in the wrong,'• Ythtrsatish. Others tux are n you can byy vantage of a pious ancestry -so many Families, Sometimes one form of evil, Dir) However varied the aaapp�ot of sin, its W1ggl-, ., h don't think it is a good r'roliathian stature, and you can see It PraYere, so much Christian exam le, Sometimes another form of evil. But ig nal is the same. 'To moot these ih It doesn't seem to trouble tum 4itOr one generation, two generations; so many kind entreaties -all these it m ''y bat t�siatod ; it h'as been resist- aspects e,4 sin we have a threefold vas tog ;,five generations -in all the genera- gracious influences, one tremendous ag- ed. [i the family frailty be avarice, oription of forgiveness. !e forgiven. b bit." Jlioaa. gregate, and he asks you for an so- cultivate unaelfiahness and charity and The burden of sin is taken away and It seemrtt to me, Mr. Stillaon that ;eiVigorous theology runs down In the count of it. Ought not you to be bet- teach• your children never to eat an the heart made to feel glad and free. Your new house is looking Ina judicious ne o[ the Alexanders. Tragedy runs ten than those who had no such ad- apple without offering somebody else When this takes p aca the sinner is re- � Of fretwork." " Well my wife will ;'On In the family e,4 the Kembles. Lit- vantage? Better have been a found'- half of it. Is the family frailty com- garded and treated as if he had never fill that deficiency just as soon as she tiBrature rune on to the line of the Trol- ling Picked up off the city commons bativeness, keep out oP the company of sinned. The teacher should make plain Eek her eye On these measly closets," lOpoq. Philanthropy runes an in the lino than, with such magnificent inherit.- quick tempered people and never to the scholars how forgiveness is ob- Ile-" [ am o' 3, the Wilberforces. Statesmanshipance of consecration, to turn out in- R P g ging to pay you the high - answer an impertinent queetiom until twined for bifem. Covered. So that got 00M Ii out a man can pay a wo- ans es. ,I,You CII LA-UPlane a the es in all different. you have counted a hundred both its foulness- no longer moats the eye of Man.•• She This is so sudden." He - You can hese peculiarities in all Ought not you, my brother, to be ways, %hit after you have written an the judge, "Hidden," not from mpm- "I know it, but t came away without 9 enerations. Henry and Catherine of better, having had Christian nurture, angry letter keep it a week before you ory, but from judgment. Imputeth not. my pooketbook-an you lead me a dol- .?: varre religious, all their families re- than the man who can truly say this send It, amd then burn it up. to the As the canceling of a debt which is no [air until to-morrowT" cligious. The celebrated family of the mor"Hing, " The first word I remember family frailty timidity and cowardice, longer reOkoned again rt rho offender. " And how is your papa, Eddie P" ,"Pa- Casini, ali mathematicians. The cele- mq father speaking to me was n oath; cultivate ba&bone. Read the bio- (3) Let ua not brood over eine which sr is feeling over so much better to orated family of the Medici, grand- the first time I remember my father grapby of brave man like Joshua or od refuses longer to look at. In whose day." " I suppose it's the change in the ,father, Son end Catherine, all remark- taking hold of me was in wrath; I Paul and see if you cannot get a little spirit there is no guile. No deception weather?" No, ma'am, tarot the ;abte for keen intellect. The celebrated never saw a Bible till I was 10 years of iron in your blood. Find out what the of himself; no dissembling toward God. weather. Mamniu has dfxlded to start tdmwly of Gustavus Adolphus, all war- age, and then I was told it was a family frailty is and set body and (4) There can be oa forgiveness with. for the sPasida to -marrow i .Jiors. This law of becedrrs asserts it- peak of lies; the first 20 ye,ars of my mind and soul in battle array. Con- out sincerity on Our part. First Wheslman-l' [ always get rat- ititelf without reference to social or po- life I was associated with the vicious. quer your will. I think the genealogi- 3. This verse and the next shed light tled when I saes a woman crossing the iitioaI condition, for you sometimes find I seemed to be walled in by sin and cal table was brut is flee first chapter on bavid'a history, and chow that ttH- the ignoble in high places and the hon- death'?" Of the New 'testament not Only to fore Nathan approar,hod him with his arrest adhfsad Of me." Second Wheelman orab1-e in obscure place. A descendant Now, my brother, o ht you - Sri do L They have sen many s ug y sot -I show otrr Lord's pedigree, but to above pointed parable (2 Sam, t't) his con- in their r,Iathes that (f a fellow collides bf Edward I, a tollgatherer. A de- leave It as a matter of fairness with that a man may rtct a in an sires- Science was active and his Ilfe wretch- ilPseudant of Edward III, a doorkeeper. you-ou ht p r with them be is almoot sure to puns p g you not to be better than tral line and beat back successfully ed from rP.morse. Kept silence. Sit- tura a tire." descendant of the Duke of North- those w had no early Christian in- all the influences of bad heredity. See ent before God, but not aileat to him- traberland a trunkmaker, Some of the fluence? Standing as you do between in that genealogical table that, good self, My hone . Qis guilt "No," said Dkmaill Dawson, in answer ightieSt families of England are ex- the generation that is past and the King Asa wen horn of vile Si Abia. awe 9 searAt wore to his benefartor's question, "hard times King y tit life's foundations. Youthful is not the test for our business. Nor tirPdt, while some of those most hon- going tlop that ie 1 Dame, aro you See in that genealogical table that spwrits departed, and old age camp sud- cest in the peerage a book to an an- going to peas the bloasing on. or are Josepph and Mary and the most illugtri- deify, ltec;ause oP mental agony. Roar- yet g,,;ort tim-;,% The timea that suits ceStrq of bard knuckles and rough es- yyou gging to have your lite ibc guff uuArMing that ever touched our world, Lig, The chained lion seemed to Fut me beal, is atxntt meriittm-when the terior, !n whioly that tide of bleasiag shall or ever will touch it, had in their an- an aft figure of hie own toward groan- w'o'rk ain't too plHnty, nor money too You know as well as i knave that you drop out of sight forever ? You are coatral line scandalous Rehoboam and tag Ixtoauae of unconfeased a' Sexroe.' aaa make the centripetal force over- the truateO of Piety in that aw-st I R -I11 11 - 13) 10HORANT JUNII 04 end Ilaay !6040 Their f41 esv TFtrftgb Net, 1[natlll or gas What we Oa. e Scientific Inquiry is being directed tb da- the saving of human wife Lu mine etrplo. o- atony. DX- Haldane has estabha&A the o fact that the loss o1 Life in colilery ao. er otd,ants it tar Creator thlan it wassail hof to when those who work in the mines WA x- tbose who ma.aage them have oleazvt nt F. knowledge of the right thing to do Fal' the face of thb calamity• In a inosat S mine explosion.. whAr s h7 men and lie,' at horses were killed, the "use of death) ish- �- In every cares was proved to be not th* e want of oxygen La the air o1 the pit No after the explosion. but to oampargtive,- a ly aL`w PoWOUMg by carbon monoxide, aSufficient support life wom left in the ski iYuYatall along tho tr" A of the arq�lesion. It appears that Mori from neat of knowledge now gostrxighl d • to their death in ande4voring to escape. uDr. Haldane is convinced that hundroM of men lost their Lives by hurrying Olind,- e one the dhethe or by not retic* A we l they mat ttn a8 after -dams In many pParts of the Mimi ryy there wilt lie, beyoaa tits lh9oiGtes, o[ the a tariou, aibundan, of air to ef[eat di- ll Lon of the poisonous carbon-monax,- dts Fda ,on breathing w oh the men euA- denlp lane this use of their limbo sad: finat�lly consciousness. so that a alas who waita for the rescuers, or long en- ortgh' far the after -damp to dispp�rae, will be able to by the intslnei, o escape either or, if this is blocked, by the return sir- ma"• a WELL -PACKED TRUNK, e is The marvel of packing, packing of d olothes I mean, is that it in so simple, when you see for the first time err pro, fessionat French packer put up your; best gowns you feel sure you will Como to your jouruey'a end without a rag to wear, says a writer. He puts three times as many things in the same apace as ou would. Of course, anyone can Pack well enough if aba has the roomer - a separate box for every waist, a tray for every skirt. Then, too, some, goods wrinkle so badly that no care - can avert catastrophe; they come to grief even in the bands of a French maid at hoarse. Test everything you buy from point of view. With Mum - 'at not given oven• to evil you can Lean} to pack so that your clothes won't too the tale of their prison house, The cardinal point is to wrap up every delicate garment separately; of course It should be folded smoothly, and to teach how to fold clothes in•print is not easy. Any good dressmaker, how- ever, can give you points on that, and the wrapping is the mane important thing; pin towels or Sheets of tissue paper about your garment, but re- member that newspapers are what you should fold between each layer of pret- ty things in the trunk. Nothing else V So good ; it is so unyielding that wriuk les and protuberances cannot make themselves felt thrci gh it to mark the fabrics beneath them any more than 3 you had used sheet iron. It is use_ less to try to arrange heavy things at the bottom,light on top; the baggage smasber knows no top and °o bottom; just concentrate Sourself on keeping a smooth even surface for each( successive lager. Bows and sleeves can be Stuffed out with newspapers better than anything else, Be sure that your wrappings are pinned firmly so that there will be no coming undone; they axe your bulwarks, In Packing breakable articles it is as- tonishing how many people will jams them down in corners and sides where they get the full force of every oaneus- s[on against the unyielding walls. Tie on your corks well with bits of rags and twine and put your bottles near the middle of a compartment, and you may carry ink and sboo dressing in safety around the world. Inpacking shluch things as delicate hats, bonnets and fancy waists of suctil a frau-frou nature that', pressure can be allowed on them it is still better to fill up the empty spaces of the boxes allotted them with lightly twisted &beets of tissue paper than to give thorn a chance to move, and with all due res- pect to the best packing in the world it is still well to unpa0w as soon ere you can. IVES, THE BILLIARDIST, Frank Ives, champion billiard, player of the world, can strike a billiard ball with a cue hander than any other living man. With one blow he can drive the ball around the table until it hasatruok eleven cushions. Fitzsimmons can bare- ly touch nine cushions, while Corbett can touch one Less. Ives thinks that his peoulia,r ability ih due to eome unusual construction of his arm and he bas just made a will in which he directs that at his death his nght arm should be Severed. from his booty and sent to his physicia,a for dissection, The rest of the body will be cremated. Ives, by the way, has saved $300,000 during his career. CALLS HIMSELF A FOOL. Where are you going, Colonel? asked Mrs. Yorger of her husband, as he put on his hat to ggo out. Look hero, us. Yergar, a sensible woman never asks her ksushand where he is going. But, of course, the sensible, husband has the right to ask his wife where she i9 ggoing, 'fwn she goon out," re- torted ffrs. Verger, Scornfully. A sensible man, maponded the Colon- el, never does ask his wife where she is going for the simple reason that th 99 sensible man never has a wife, and witH a triumphant smile hie put on his hat and sallied fo rth. ra a and Thamar and Bat.hahoba. 4. Day and night. Through the Il'ay (Mixt for all. girl, he hissed, Once SAME OLD PICTl1RE. ,.,o Come the centrifugal. and you can line, and are you going to augment or If this wurN is ever to be Edenized- his royal rotors covered an aching heart; for all, will you marry mo d" "Yes" Clarke the centrifugal overcome the squander that solemn i rust fund P Are and it will ire—all the infoot,Hd families night brought heavier ahaciotwgtO his shy+ said, "I'll marry you, but I don't What Inn iscapPa i t there about your ,f, know about the OnoH far all fxirt of it, hotel, landlord ? ,,:,,io9ntripetnl as when there iea mighty you going to disinherit your sons and of the earth are to he regenerated and burdened soul. Was heavy upon me. „;gide of good in a family that may be daughters of the heirloorn which your theca will some Dna arise in each 9 p [ guess you haverti't lived lure long en- The same they have ttt all resarte; 'ptrdAPergome by determination to sell- ranks left Partly by remora of conscience, �part- o h to hatch the spirit, Of our Palter- The sumindr girt entertaining her' beau. ';;i,Ia in the o- a of Aaron Burr, the lib- to you? Ab, that cannot be family line and open a new gPnealogi- [ly� pperhaps, by .utual HickaHss. l Od'4 p Mother-" Mary, that young 5 inners , possible -it cannot be possible f. hat cal table, aiia.skisement is always in love My prising ^,ivy.'p „z,ertine, who had for father President You are going to take much a position There will be some Joseph to arise mnistnrrt. L[isH a lint that is shriv- Fu.drly- sn,wishot was showing me a has been paying a groat deal of atton- -r'°.t$urr, the eoneearated; as in the ca&e ser that [ You are very ea ref u] about in CLaH line sad croaecse the evil influ- pp Fat of phrrtOgrap f>e he hoe ta.lren. Ttrey tion to you of !pate Do qou think his `, l eled and dried u b intense beak In ap means trusinPss ?" 'Vary ad Pierre int Edwards, the scourge of the life insurance, and careful about once of Rehoboam, and there will be P Y m only peL,wxvble, but. to hear Snap, (with a far York society 80 Iyalestine green valleys are quickie ren- you would think them mar- away look)-" I am amid be does, motln- rj�a 4 7 gears ago who the deeds, and oaroful about rho mors- some diary to ariAe i❑ I.he lint• ind rloreci arched and desolat,H li intense "at talk h d a Christian ancestry w lie, an gage, andcarefut about the title of y velar of til. or. He Ls an eat for a bio cle fir y the other hand, some of the beat men your reveres the evil r "'xonoe of l3aftishPtn heat. F6)Lrvery pain sent by God may PhOtaRrnphio art " Duddy- erg Y m property, because when you eta off Perhaps i,he star of hnpH mcg point lto turned b YHs, Snapshot isn't much of an art- anal he hoe drnre nothing but try to sell I ; and women of this day aro those who the Stage you want your children to vow❑ t your man er. Perha Yo on Y us into an angel to bock- ist, NO, then his views are botter than me a oycle ever since he has been oorn- bave come of an ancestry of which it get it all, Are you making no prat• are CO tin the here ogr rho perhaps that on us nearer to him. If a chibd boric pinions inn here.' his finger with fire or ottt it with ,I illi O ,'would not be courteous to speak in vision that they shall get ggrand- is to wit down the lrrakeo anal sthp sharp knife, the pain is very great ;heir presence. The practical and use,- father's or grandmother's rHligion? that. long line of g"no'alogieal Leaden- This is to gixard htin against the [ire WUft[.D'- DEATH RATE LIFE-LONG DEV0Tr0N AS,9fIR.ED. 1+11 oblast u a e sermon iS to shote you Oh what a leaf will awl !�*Wament cies and switch' it off on another track or kilts next, time. CP no pain HasiaHd Mrs. ctrial-Anal .sit Miers FllrtfH is Hn- "`that, tF you have come a4 a Christian you aro making, my brother! "len )he from that on which it, ilea been ru°nin It has tutnn c tmput.ed khat the death t'',"arYcestry, then you are solemhly bound name of God amen. 1, being of sound for a cent cry, YOU do t.hnt, and I wilt he might he art oa rales as to rut or burn ga.ged to your win. [b you think shn his hand so severely as to lose it for rate <rf the fiche is 68 per minute, rJ7,- wilt be true to him? l6 ppreserve and develop the glorious in- mind make, t�i& my last will and testa- promise you as fine apalace ere the life [1O GOd sends suffering after ern 920 r ,lay, or 16.765,281) per year. The Wise game -Oh, she'll be trust to him {°Iteritanca, or, if you have come of a meat. I bequeatlf to my Children all A.mbitecto Of heaven can •build, rho birLlt rates ,rt 70 per minute, 100,1100 par d, bra d ancestry,thin It to your duty the money I ever made and all til arehwa inscribed with the words, to toter from sinning [t is uncertain y, Or 3$,817,200 as long as other women admire him, $ i do per year, reckoning tri bPace gottrsel against tb'0 evil ten- houses I own but I disinherit them, [ "Morn than conqueror." But whatever whether the Pxpreas one oP verse 3 and the year to rte 365 t-4 days in length. and [guess he'll iia handsome aft hw An b atL prayer, and Christ de- rob them of the ancestral grace and our horedit tHt mesa 4 are figurative, referring to mental life tetmina ion. Aid you are to find out rho Christian influence that l Inherit- syonis and dao ,haters tf y You may be anguish only, or whether they Suggest - -_ g the Lord God that David's trouble of conscienc© re- 8OA13Y8 GRIEF WIDE AWAKE. til0 lantit trailtlps, xnd n arming the od> I have squandered that on my Almighty. Estranged gqhildren from e,.»le pu the etre it9t guard a the owai worldiness. 8hareand share alike this brvmestead. Como txtdlt through the Suited in il[nes end p slrial suffering. Bobby, what are you so unhappy George. can sbk�t5. I acknowfed ed Thin wan during about 9 g you sit tin with me to - gate. Wb these amtiotlr m t they In the misfortune and the, n tie of ad tion. There fam 1 g n[ ht? :Pled from the brook I hope to gtrika eve}lasting outs oopps� op royal Nathan's visit (2 Sam. 12. 13). About a I'm macs 'aatllso we ain't of no h not where David age, Signed, sealed ttlood in our seine. There are crowns t �F [g Iulp doer wife, are you ill? eltru* Goliath, and delivered in the presence of God on our oscutehnon. Our Father is year o[apaed be neon the commission of fam'ly • over at Billy Ea kin's hbvao b 7irt'ihe herd, but where Ngthalt gttppyr; 44d teen and a Eire crime and tta confession. Have I he'g qo�t two gram'mAa aiz$three sante Na; but thecae to e a silk sale tar angels and devils. and king; our BrBthor is king. Ivo may be not bid. Bp the two-pgaUrPe writtdn ter hole him gat his own waI I- g. and 1�° to he n Barg3t° & 67b.'d, .. .- �. M. , - u.t n .. ..,F t. .._ I 3. r n,.. ..Y .. , w. , Y� , ,t., r ! y,►^ , �, rxu ,� i . ;k4 i>, +> � -.