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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1898-06-02, Page 2M. (flim ���j]'1"NU OF TE A UCt j„1]jJ ,jZjjlj�JT lj j iijyp► troy hMta ught 9 tC',hristdttn mot hen to your daughter on the wrong Aide fthristlan hitt they I ve let their children 1 oou>ze iu. I have to r:hargo ,aide par- mercy. Sha ea , in in tful j y, Lad aright to reap in t©arful jay, And 26 released he Aarabbae. Pit- 1 jl l� E ��wT��� ��*�®M ate sell, FUNNIOR,I.$r8, a...► father•, will you be on the ents who are here with the fact that to-ni ht, if the g prodigals would only ,�• 0 y•rhen litkle ply 1Jttle till he lie- _,_. t DR. TALMAGE AND THE SERMON TO .eight hand of the Judge at last, a.nd caee your son on the left hand, far they hinder their loved ones from come Ing into the kingdom. If you come and kneel dawn wt toe foot of the cross, there would be others stand- "^' 1NTERNA'PlONAL LESSON, JUNE 5. comes powerless. \VhNn he had swurg- Jest's, A cruel scourging bzfare cruel- Digfse^I'an all broken up. Dlggs.,e THE ISRAELITES. away. chatined and c4ptive trudging off R would only give them one encouraging if Ing up to watch. The world mai ht stand g — "Jeypa finnan was inflicted according to the barbarous Roman T4hen Lt I, labout timie you mended your CMrlrt Apl►pcatre bi lAe Fvew et au Auoel— Are you ready for ouch atareweli word, you would ons y get out of the way with your worldly example, they rand scone, but there would t oto- ers standing up witix diffeYent mo- Condewned." Blatt. ll. Is_10..Gelden xea,t, 1 Tim, i. ta. custom. For other indignities, John 19. The weak overn- B ways,, M1Vhat is your dstinitiialt of 6pi#ln#am 1 lteauton ti►r w blend 1Deat et• ligiotalug Wuteer ire+aEtccllulY iKetlylvu—Tito word i Is there an thin that can e Pay you: for it ? 7'het��mforts vi your would have some chance. But no; Ou stay back from Christ clod the _ as ea therenta standing up to watch They PRACTICAL NOTES. or hoped by this Punishment to satisfy the Jews, sari even yet to open toe It is a determination toet�,ioy life w•hik 't GreatRespoustklittyofParents. Idresent home, your dnmesno teunians? Nu, no. There is nothing on carte hurob, hl fat en, and you keep are back. 1 father, mat her, are prodigth Dani waµld be glad with an infinite glad- Verse 11. Jesus stood before the +ray of ewape far the innocent prison- er, Like 28. 10-22; 8. 18. 'He de- Idler you do oir not. 13mallman doesn't seem to amount to A M1Vitsh{ngtun despatch sags:—Tho that oan pay for t.hut. I announce t you in determined to go clown to death, do not nese, if their children were saved. And there would be eomi,gnlons in life who governor. Pontius Pilate had been guv- ernor of Judea about six he .dots livered him to be crucified. Our Lord, mush, does he I ,No; he's of nu mol•/ Itev. Dr. Talmage preaohed from the what 1 believe will be the history of s,omei families represepnted in this take your children with you. If you will not stand batik, say; "I am go- would rejoice asthetr companion came. They would, "Now, years; was unpopular. for he governed with orb- woo was wearied from the fearful Awoonin gin Gethsemane, and by toe a consequnce fossa a therrtnometes on words: "And they called the name of hours to -night ; part of the family will Ing to take the plunge, but don't you say: we are one for ever. Married on earth to be married itrary violence. About four years aft- long hours of base insult from mid- pleasant day." that place Buehim."—Judges ii. 5, spend eternity iu heaven and part of du it." You sound no alarm. They in heaven." .Che angels of God would er the trial of Jesus he was dismissed night till dawn, and who had ust been j A Ha. rid Taliker,—•fElu aack—What 1 Jesus reacbed at least one sermon p the family will spend an eternity in Dell are in the same boat with ou• You Y stand, harp in hand, watching, and ,gram his office, and, is said to have mangled b the scour Y ge, was now del livernd to Yes, u Miss it 3s. `l'o to the ancient Israelites in the wilder- 'Hao l Ub, if that thought could came +with its o,erwhelmin ower upon g p ore rowing on towards an eternal Ni- agara. You have atmost come to the read Y to strike the symphony. The Lord Jesus Christ Himself stand de- strayed himself while in banishment. toe mast lin erin and cruel B g 08 deaths—for our sake, r c Yes, her oanversatian ie eared Lon is pretty g ,pelt high. f y pass• a pp�eared nut with the look that Leonardo de \'inoi ascribes to Him you, as it ought, there would be a shudder through t his audience, and plunge, and yet you drop not the oars,, you clutch not the side of the boat. would w•ut,.hdng—Him of the crushed foot, The official residence of the Human, GUNBOAT 1N 1,500 PIECES. :Ethics of Friendship>—,Flow sweet to fa the Milan fresco, nor that which TJ- berinls YOU, would sweaat as bbuugh it were YOU cry not out to the shore for help. great drops of bJned Parents would I Y,ou trip them, up. You know it is' and the mingled brow, and' the cleft heart, saying: "My seal Js satisfied. I have loved thee governor was at Caesarea, but his pros- encs at Jerusalesi was oustamary dor- ' — — That's the 1{'n have a friend w•hwu y ou can trust I Yeo, especially if he doesn't as,k you totruat gtves Sim in the emerald intag- Iia, Paul de la Royhe and Alb- e.r out to (=,ori nod cr out ,tu the an oan thin to tri ► one u ee eciall y Y 1 Y g l p, A y "Sxve 'rhe with an everlasting I love." There would be tears of joy ing the national festivals. Pilate sat y it lea tv rte t3hlpt►cd t1t►ui warplane to take Nyamwl. 'bin°• oar as lid, nor as Paul de la Ro.•,he and Alli people : my children v, wife I if he comes at a hounding gait ; and �,ou ld ori outtld jv husbanml" you tees yo r lovveed u omtiout nap mingling with tears of sorrow, and it I would be told in the ages to come that in the " judgment hall," a stated place English naval constructors are very I I thought she was a dream before I ,married her, he said. And now? querl- recht Darer slaeteh 135u>i but in the nuty In'othew Qeu Y �' foot. they on this Sabbath night, between these for the examination of prisoners, which Jewish much interested Jn a gunboat t+hich ed his friend. Nell, 1 aro. ounvincod shape of an angel. There was a great t" And toff- ¢audience woul l,e struck with a wild tem e -t of a on P g Y and fall over it into a sinful I +~x113, because of the wee life here, and after tw•ent thin ping over sin, Y, Y, � and the councilors would not enter dur- In the hot season for fear g ha,s just been completed for service on that dreams go by contraries, audience In the open air. The sur- Find this ,twee would IW a liochim, fol +veepin over pardon, the forty years have passed will fall deeper' place was a Bochgln,, Y Passover of ceren.on defilement. So Pilate Y bake Nyassa, in Central Africa, and is '\Vhat are you going to be when you rounding" galleries of the mountains filled the Christ, in weeping. Oh. there has been a very gi'owt change in some of the families down. and it will be known. for ever that you tripped them u Ohl b went out "into the court" to hear to he shipped to that pont in pieces like Chinese 'Phis grow up 'Yearns? asked the visitor. were with people. the form of an angel., preaches to IhPse ,n m • C'hureh durin the last two or • S B three week;, Soilpe of them have Come the solemn birth -hour when your life w•as spared and another even, b • the ALASI{AN CAVE DWELLERS. their c onrxplafnt Joon 18, '18-3•l; I a puzzle. boat, the C:uendoln, is now s1)lit up into 1,500 1 think, said'mebo y, ank! stop. ,that 1 shall be somebody's xll Bator, Israelites about how He had brought ,oto the kingdom, tut left other out- � g y 1 memories of the famil hearth, b the ..� Lulre 28, 'L. it ,vas the dawn of t 1?riday. Art thou the King toe Packages for trunsporation, A re- iEvim.ing 1nLerest—Darling, do you thews out from E t into Canaan ; and gyp side• ']'here hove been rases „here the account which you must give at tha hu -band hits chosen c'hriat, and the I last da for our ,erformanee of Y S ( neer banner anri �l'tutor homes a► rho of ;Jews? The Greek form, implying porter of the Lottdun Echo desca•ibes think your father• is reconoided to our while; he is reuehin they can hear A pS w ife has resisted Di+ine mercy. rash your duty in regard t.o those children, 1 im- Annie Piot or Ground. 1 sarcasm and insult, shows the nature the boat in his account of his inter- engageanent'd Yes, Artillux; he asked 4 again the snapping of their chains. and •stallization I ;'abbath night, in the adjoining room, a,n 1 "Are I glare you not to hinder them. "But," "1 A rase of cave dwel!exa live on asmall Mie++• with J, A. W-nnie of the engineer- of the formal charge, which is stated ing ore last night what your nevne was. Tlervuus lad de�:k-hand t nee the cr y of the Red Sea a ed +,onlan came in. Said: g you sa do•not hinder them." You I y, do. Your island of the Alaskan coast» Jt is , more fully in Luke l3. 2. "The,Ro- 1 firm which t)uilt the Guendolea: old S, to earn tato towers of triumph fur theta aand vou{ eekin toe Salvutittlt of your d soul ?" She said: "No. T have suught 4 children feel it. Christiane ( feel it. Angels of God feel it, 'rhe Kiang's Island, in Bering sea, due south oxen governor would not take cogniz- I So there is going to be fighting on steatnbuat—,1Vlr. Steuluboat-man is there I into a sarcophagus of death for their i anti found. 1 carne in to ask your 1 Lord Jesus Christ feels it. Thtat fa- of gape Prince of \Vales. There is ance Of blasphemy, for w•hic•h the Lake Nyassa?" I remarked tentatl've- tins• fear of danger? Dec:dr-haud, cars- I :lt ssl Plent fear,. ma'am, but not Pursuers. And again Choy saw quails ,payee s for. my son,. They are on the d eseemsntto then and mother +oho stay away from ,only ane vdllage there and this Das a council had aondeatrled our Lord, but ly' never he a hit of dan;4eru1 meat, and agaiiny the rock I to parted freta anyl we" haveel ved ? Will souse of be saved, smue of cont olling andepot ntiallinfluen a to keep their back. jpOpulatan of ;?OQ. Dr. Sheldon JaCksan t)he L'altted Staten agent of education htca could not help attending to a ' said su," repliAd +vith fittl nb diplomacy. Doctor•, said Mr. Spudds, ray insumnia us and bres,kinto water as they •wanted drink; I us 1 e Inst ? Which one will it be children There are parents here, all wrapped tip in world- I in Alaska, says tiliat it is one of the c,harge of rebellion against Caesar."— Churton, Jesus him, " 1 hen that's my mistake; 1 merely is much worse now than it ever was before. dndeed, 1)r. and again they see the cloudy pillar 1 mining, missing, missing for eternity ? Oh, liness and fashion, who are actually must remarkable settlements is Am- said unto Thou srayest, This customary i judged su from the, fact of our taakin ; replied Yea e3is Yes, Air, it is, \1'h• �, 1 can't evenslte F that beckoned them w hen the wanted Y bow• your• head in silent prayer, and I ask Cod for the redemption of all toe blocking up the wav to heaven for the entire family, - ]'hey think mora of erica yet few people lrnow of its exist- phrase was as oan exl,ressioa of strong assent. l't I amt what on tt lake would be considered ++hen it is time t� p, '• Bet u a supernatural cummattdel'-in-chief; loved ones of the household. I.ay hold I the trimmings on their hats and the encs is equivalent to "Assuredly i am." i a first-class txwttleship for th- Guen- Some Limes, said Un.le Eben, er young and they think of how Cannan put of God in tin importunate petition now. jewels on their fingers than of the )King's island is about a mile In Our Lord thus ex accepts the dalen is heavily armed, is she noO?" I auan dat hab a lot o' push makes do clusters in their lap and sung in their mouth the dro i Hush ! Let it he a moment of silent prayer x11 throu h the audience. I g souls of the immortals for wbicb the Y must answer when the world i"s on length, and is a mass of . basalt ro;ak presets designation of king. Jesus had often yes, if ou call six ►taxitna and four Y nistake tib apps ,n' ,it alp ter de bio Y Y- anti trees )ed with , pp honey, seed the fulluddered cattle, coin- I say farther•; there are impenitent fire. Oh. that the prophet's rod would which rises perpendicularly out of the l,e[ore aSfirmed big Messiahshi gena a bi armament. Shr p. See I Hotchkiss g Matt. 14. 33; 16. 16, 17; Luke 9. 20; sloe wheelbar •ow o) necessity. some foo in u frown the yielding de- g p pastures, souls here w•ho ought to be sari from the fact that there are sins they have strike the rock to -night and make it p, p wee and that this lace mi ght be a sea to a height of from 700 to 1.000 feet. At south this is in two is intended to replaoia the three small John 7. 16, 17; 10.• 24, 'L5. , 8'unboats now on the lake which are 'Iiteks—DumLeigh is not what you livious su 1 •, Oh, what a chane be- Ap S g committed that cannot be corrected either in chis the to Bochim— areents A praying for their childxen, ,the side cleft by a deep pavane, which is fulped by a 12, s an el ers. accused of the chief priests and elders. Their accusations PracticaJ,y obsolete, and is a vast im- would call a brilliant canversationxlist, ,. tween too last brick -kilns of E pt, Y gS where they had tailed under a task- world or world Mine. f am not speaking of the un- children praying far their parents, bhe husband praying for the huge permanent sno-vobanik. High up now presented were what we would gprOl.ltment on them in every way.• Her call specifications drawn up under (he 11� wit,—Nu; but Lilert, (here is One thing in his favor. Tie is never troubled b master and this land of Canaan, full pardonable sin ; but I will illustrate what I mean. Su) lose there is a wife, the wife praying for the husband, the pastor pray ing for the the on the west side of the ,ravine is the {ength iy 136 feet, beam 23 and ton- charge of claiming royalty, to which 350' having people plagiarize his goo things. of music and mirth, and splens, and g man in this audience to-ni hr., nt tiff g y people, people praying for the pastor, this village of Oukiva.k, which consists of about forty dwellers, partly hollowed Jesus seats to have already in a man- , nage • and with a draught of 4 nor pleaded guilty. He answered no- Cert 6 inc hes is intnrled to steam An Admiral of 4 he Turkish fleet, sea. ®unsh.ine. But Jesus, in the form of • S`exr3 of ar;e, becomes a Christian, but tie hag been all his life on than other I whole audience wbelmed with one wave of penitence and pa.rdonI Ob parents nut of the cliff and built up outside twelve knots," thing• As on his trial before Cam- •'1 suppose the depth of the lake did &[`'6 in a storm, was disturbed by • an angel, goes on, and in the second side. He is a farther. lie comes to bead of His discourse He tells them Christ to but he the coming up at the last day, how w•ill'w•it�h stone walls, Across the top of it if foes, so now our Lord freely admits nut necessitate is shallow dro ht vies- w ba.t he knows his enemieti ma in- ' grating :noise. 'He inquired whence it -night, can arrest you stand these children grow up these walls are laid large driftwood how they had wickedly made an alli- I fact that for twenty or thirty year:', I into lives of sin, living to old age in terpre4 ag a legal ground for nandem- Sel(?'' "Ely proceeded, and, on, being told it war ance with toe Caaaanites, and as $e over his children, he was wielding a impenitence, and then meeting you in Ipoles; over these aro placed hides and tto menus, as there is pit+nt nation, I u. refuses to rel,ly to false and water even Close inshore; th'tt. enabled c lumniou . chargees. ' t•ho ruddor of the shi he desired it Wright be immecldatelytakPn off 1 wrong influence, and they have started the judgment, deliberately charge you d�spaa� d e lheiglht and depth of their �n the wrong direction? Suppose a with the ruin of their souls, saying: aver the hides grass and dirt. The houses are entered by a Lunnel which us to have twos arl'sho agaiin ttO�the Bathe tans +v'aLer sucb as rhe ?`iger or thio Khoja van t g ey ain6 heir heads, and I >mpany of shipowners Statrted a seal "You never Invited me to Cihrist. Yotl runs slang underneatrh, sometimes for ringcu9 made him out. an infaluous chaructxr. 'l'hey ' (by means r)f which the Russians in think whatt to prrearh aboutt next p Sun Una deep s'sgh after another is heard. I ca;atwin with an imperfect chart andi 'Here, an I with an unse;nvorthy ves,el, and after aged stood in m w•a You ave a wrong Y Y' g example. Father, mother, you ruin- i a dirstaw:e of fifteen feet, and ends un- include, aats +we have seen, charges of . 1894 penetrated fat up toward Chit - day. Nobody seems to treke ,an inter- ; est in anything but war niow. Hi* mea, overwbelmect with the vessel has; been gone five drays they tatemories, groans aloud; and yonder, I fe^J sorr • scout it, and wish the • had S S ed m Soul?" Y BUt I remember that there are tears dew a hol�eighteen.inches in diameter —in l,he floor of the room above. This blasphemy, John 19. 7. i rat) w sternvheel as as„solutely neoes- 14. He answered him to never a+vord. nary• She is quite a normal t pe, ex- ” S't \Fife—Why not lake a pit off and let Sour til at? the c•anc,.n Ci•ll p p' a young oleo responds Lo it in like' exclamation. FOO not let. the vessel go out !n that w•ay, Does that make any difference to those ori joy as well as tears of sorrow, and 1 hate the foundations of the deep is, the front• door of the establishment. The tunnel is so low that it is necessary Ta" in this sentence accords with a cert for the taut thtit she is fitted quaint and' disused old English custom ' w'ith Frawr's under -fired boilers, and ,, o + lhe•..arcastic Parent—And u want y'0 . the tears start in alt the a •es of that 3 great audience— would w'h° ha+e gone out? No! Jn the first break up to -night if one hundred or to stoup, and often to crawl, the en- Our Lord wlas unruffled under di will burn wood fuel, of which there is gaily, , calm amid others' fur No a•n abundance in and around the lake• my daughter for herself alone? said the tears of sorrow, tears til contrition„ Sturm the captain and the crew go I one thowsand ,outs in this audience do++n. And if you come to God in the w•ouLdmarch upa.nd take the kingdom fire length of lt. , In surtater these houses generally be- wonder Y• , the governor narveled greatly. 'Phis teal is only brought up from the coast sarcastic old millionaire. Y -yes, Sir. i \Cell, my buy, 1'11 do better by youthatn tears of peril—and the whole congrega- latter part. of your life, when you have, of heavenI Tbis place has been a Bo- come too damp to live in. The people was the majestic silence of innocence,' for the Use of two• or three forges, at that, I'll throw inn the clothes sheweara tion creaks dawn into sobbing and I given your children an impulse in the i shim. It w -as last Sabbath, here and then erect another dwelling on Lop; this purity and, power. Just at this point a cost of £10 per, ton, such is tbr•difti- too, wailing, and wring their hands, and wrong direction, those, ten, or fit-! in the adjoining room. It was last make uutcry that pierces the heavens. I teen, or twenty years of example in; Monday. It was last Wednesda It y' is a tent of walrus hide which is stret_ ohed over a wooden frame and guyed Pilate learned tont Jesus +vas a GaII- cults of transport•" lean, acrd, therefore sent him fol• trial' "And that difficulty will be increas- , Plow d,id the surprise party alt tha Alas, n•hat a spectacle 1 Hundreds of the wrong direction will be mightier I ,vag last Friday. It was this warning. thousands "in I to the ro�Jrs by ropos to prevent its to Herod A ri g ppa, tetrarch of Galilee, ; ed in the case of a, gunboat, ,1 should who ++•as then in Jerusalem. Pilate s imaaginet? Caw,kers' turn -out? Was It a genuine surprise? Indeed It was.. Skrmebopy, of people lamentation. than the few words you can utter now It is now a Bochdm for weeping for "And they called the name o,f that place I in the right direction. So it is with I joy. Right here, on this tk•ery seat, being blown off into the sea. These tents allow• of a roan. about ten or fi.f- scheme was vain, for Herod refused to Not so mums as you. think," said Sir. had given the Caw�kers a hint, and B(x:hitn„" or the place of weeping. the inftue-nee you have had anywhere{ last Sabbath night, there sat a sea- teen feet square., land entered by means Judge the case, and, after mocking Jes-I Rennie, 'You see, we can only bolt, when we gnat there the house was dark If this hour we could realize God's I in community. df you have all these captain. He seemed very restless un- of an oval bole i,n the hide about two us. sent him back, Luke 23. 6-12. I not rivet her together in the yard and there wasn't a soul at home, gooant�sg toward us, and our conduct' Years given countenance to those who tow•ard Hila, a great, grief seize I are neglecting religion, Can cor_ der the sermon. I thought he was offended, and would o out, I feet above the floor, A narrow plat, farm two feet wide runs alon outside 15. At that feast. The feast of pass- here, so as to insure the perfect fit- over. The governor was wont to re-' tine* together of every part. In this The Lirterary Movement —� Almira-- }would you upon this audin.:e, and on these aisles) rest that? Your common sense says repent.anae would meet remorse, and re- s°• Here is an engineer on as locomo- g \When the service was closed I he came into the adjoining room, his g of the door and leads bacak to the hill, These platfor us are often fifteen or lease unto the people a prisoner. As- condition the Gwendolen w•as inspect- serting the innocence of Jesus, but anx- ed by Sir Edward Reed, who express- Yuu should join our book club. \VhY, last winter I read over�a hundred books . worse ,c Auld meet ingratitude, And me- ! ;Qvie; He is taking a long train of , face shining with joy, and he told us + twenty feet abuve the winter dwelling loos to please the people, Pilate pro- ed himself as thoroughly satisfied to Jesus, 23, 22, by giving five minutes a day. I read nories of the past would jostle the I cars loaded with passengers. He comes, that on that night, He bad found Christ below, Proses chastise Luke 16, . with her. Then she w•as taken to piec- Nansen's Prisoner of Zenda, Hall Ca - fears of the future, and the silen:e of on and sees a red flag. He says: "\That' this •os:casion would be broken by sobs, du 1. care for the red flag?" HL push- and then he told how, during the gale l at sea, he votived to be a Christian, but ' At the other sfnle of the deep rabins at the base of the cliff, is a huge cav- anti release hips +according to this nn -I as, every piece being previomgly num- tient curstom: The great strides that bered, and on a smal l model these nurn- ine's Quo Vadis, Allen's Christian, Ju - Lian Hawthorne's Choir invisible, and and groans, nd shrieks, and the place es on the train, and comes to another when the sea went down and the storm ern into w•�hich, the sea dashes. At the humanity hag mads in civilization; are tiers are marked off, the internal fit- Hope's Farthest North. Luoinda—How would be ca act a Bouhim. Oh, ratt I red flag. He says: "t don't care for` w -as past he forgot his vow. "Now," I baclk of this is a large bank of perpetu- seen by the fart th•tt what would, nowt tings—of course the model is only of charmin�gl Gad's Oninipo ent Spirit nos• shake this audica::e Arlt arousal and conviction, the red flag. " After a while he sees , that the bridge is down: but. he is by not keep the story to himself. He w•as he says, "I start for heaven." He could al snow. The cave dwellers use this as a Fiorehouse. 1"hey dig ro:,ms in the I:e regarded as an unmitigated injury t the outside of the hull—having their t° pnr,lir, weal wai3 a fe.w centuries Iaropper numbers marked ott acute draw -.i Bag though i ,were the heart of one a marsh, and he leaps hart is not dam- I telling to those who were around ;shout snow and store their prov,i•sions, which awo regarded ag a kindness to the risco. Drawings sand models aecom- A MUNICIPALITY'S RESTAURANT. , man. Amen ! Su let it be, Lord Jesus, a1 ev1. Does tbxt step the train ? \ol l It 'Thal him in the room what a ,joyful thing it freeze ,rplld and kee the p year round, community at large. i panv the ship, which is s lit u into 16. A notable A I , P P , The city of Grenoble, France, had 1 have. in the first pla;,e to reamark, that many of these Christian goeg on crash I critvh! crash l is the history of some men who have I was to follow Christ. Ob! it was a Boebim all around ahout where the fol• the temperature, in the mow never 3L degirees. prisoner. I'ebel, nlur- 1 .,(N) packages, that containing the' darer an l iobber. Barabbas, Dr. Plutnl,-� kaoiler of 2 1-2 tons being the heaviest, > n sunning a restaurant pod kitchen people have reason for a goad deal of mourn- been converted to -night• I congrata, � man stood, and he said as he passed rises above ire conjectujes that Barabbas had led. so that on her arrival there need behlo for fifty years. Afeals arts supplied at ing. late them, but I cannot hide the fact out Of the door: "Pray for me. I sail a tumult which had recently occur -i dAfficulty whatever in putting her to- cast in the restaurant, or delivered at What have ou been doin these, ton, y" g twenty, thirty, forty years? a Did not that they Started a train of influences in the w rang direction; and though in tn-morrow- for San Domingo,"The same night there came a child, her face rad- , SEX AND POPU LATION. I rear because of Pilate's profane ap-.. gether again." „_ propria"hon of the "Corban mon- Mr. Rennie added that if one of the residences, as mel be desixed. The food Y is Of the beat quality, the cooks are as God lead you out of h gypt Did lie the afternoon of their life, the ma• Y S iant"Rvith ladness, holdin her fath- t3 g "-'^ ! eys conbecrated io holy 1•urposes. 'Phis ,aa,,•ka es should be lost,. it would be p g skilful as any in Paris, and the service not art for a p you the 13sd Sea of trou- lea;) oCf the Lraiu, the train goes on, s'r by the hand. She had found the Sav- M:xyt►t lot the only t'ountry to the N'ortd suhl�sitton..�vnuld;;exple,i4-�ioga,,13a7�Ftb-' di1'ficu,ft" to relplace it. Tho packages axcelleat. The dining -reams are of ble, and has He not rained manna•al-1. A man said to me during the weeks: lour the weerk before. Ndwr she was" dribere the ►laces outnumber the ve• bag came to be. a popular hero, are to be transported for miles over, a 'Then several grades, according to the at- iwound about your camp? Did ,He "I am fifty-three years of age, and I bringing her father. He also found nu,fea, : 17, 18. they sere gathtwed to r°ug•h country by bullock waggons, and tendance, aro that all classes and tastes nc►t divide the Jo^oan of death for hat a made+ u!, my mind that at is time fur Jesus. Then the man who Said ho ,was,, "Past 1t he statement ha, been made that gether, Pilate, said unto t hem• it wq extra weight Is an Important con- may be suited. One may dine there for your loved ones, until tbey went through dry -shod, not, wetting even the me to beeome.a, Christian." I congratulated him in homing; but, I feeling" asked us to pray for him. And then there were aged ones Egypt' is to enjoy the singular distinc- ++ag not to lite acduse.ra of ,fesus this sideratl )n, no spare parts a,re carried. offer wag made. Between verse 14 and Commander Cullen, R.N.R., the com- three cents on bread and soup, and have his hunger thoroughly appeased; soles of their feet? Inas He not, put nlu't say to all those who come in the who rame in the ,eleventh hpur and tion of being the one country in the ,Nrse 15, as we have seen, comes Luke mlawler-in-chle.f on the• lake, baa or one can pay twelve cents and enjoy clusters of blessings upon your table, and fed acternoon of life you: have let ,your best chances go—there is no hiding got Divine pardon; and there were al- tars Set up in families there had world where teen exceed women in 23, 4-16. Some time must have elapsed charge of the transportation, and he before Jesus was returned in charge of - a full -course dinner. The best rooms you with the finest of the wheat? Mercies above you. Mercies that—your Lest talents gone, your best I where never heen any prayer; and pips that numlper. By the latest census the male will superintend the assembling of the Herod's guards. In the+ msan+vbfle Q,arta, - are marble-flogred and prettily deco- rated. There is no financial profit beneath you. Mercies on lha right olpportunitiee of usefulness gone. You I had never s ken the name of Jeans p'o sex fn the dominions of the JihPdite Pilate probably had made inquiries ! whatever to too city of Grenoble in hand. and mercies un the left hand. cannot hide the fact that. yon save in blasphemy, have been all this exceeds the feanales by 100.000. i'his ahaut him, and, bearing of his gever- AGE OF THE EARTH. operating this huge restaurant, which Mercies before you. Mercies behind bace only ono 1 ife to live on earth,' week singing: " There's none like alleged distinction of Egypt laoks, how•- al Popularity, he concluded t hat fort serves from 15,000 to 20,000 meals a day, you. Mercies within you Aad et, Y . we have, t the Lara- I ,:pa must ade and you have thrown the mast of it I away. Tt is enough to make one weep t Jesus. Oh, hallelujah 1" And the place has been ,a. Bochim. ever, Los imPrn teal. feature of being ate- envy the chief priests bad delivered bilin, The idea then occurred• to hirrr ""t Noted 6atenttats Do Not Agreeaa to rho Ttmo The char es are based on the. cost of the materials used, help, and keeping it elites, made a leaigue with the world.' h mast bitter tears; it is enou h to But there are some who have not urate. T ypt is nut the and coup- , that. Jegnls mi ht he released without Jewish of tare on the Fart.h, utensils and buildings in repair. Three-fourths of our Christian life has make this house a very Bochim, come. They will not come. They w•Ijl try in wilich women are outnmbered !offending the lAaders by ap• F!ig'urela, it, must appear to' many been +wasted, Opportalnit.les for useful- tress gene for ever. Golden sicikles lac- So, also, there is occasion for sad- net's in the peril thab surrounds every not re Pent. They will not pray. 'rbey will not ask airy ones else to pray for los men; ibere are others—several oto- p:ea,,nT to the pupulnee, never doubt- ink that they ,+aarld be delighted tot thinkers, pose their su1,atatit.ial mean - I .ed in our band, vet no harvest reaped, wn[or ,van Soul, "Uh,' g ' you Say: "it is them• Their hearts are too proud. ers't in the number of these are se.• him let go. Accordingly. Lu'keI ing after they pass the million h1LL METAL LAMPS NOW. Silken nets oh the Goa el at our dis- a starlight, night, The wind is blow With a stout grip they seize the door the l hatted States. By. the census of tells us t.bat. "h•' called together the stage. Ube, fact that we ca'n The new lamps of the, season of 1898 posal, yet no fish caught, Going al<)ng toward heaven. ing from the west, All is fair. 'There temporal, but of spiritual danger. You °f (sod's mercy and shut 'it. against their souls. They lay hold of the► rope 1890 there were in that country 1,513,-', chief priests anal the riders of the peo-I s,y, seven or ten or a hundred Ti1e' which oxplains the worda� 'when 1 are darker in metal and background, ' while there aro a thousand millions of the race un- say: "I don't see an• s,irituitl clan I of the hell, so that-ihe.,y may strike the deatb-knell 510 mare male than female inhabit- I Ira Australia the disparity be- million, does not mean than we can they were gathered together; that) is, t he from 1 grasp what these millions have power heavier in decoration, and solider in I wa nad, unblessed. unsaved. Out• path er." Then f remembSer that Summer• of their own immor= ants. after ref urn Herod. The ' construction than in any previous ,rear. kti•%ar•d heaven at zig-zap, 1 ath, now• on before lagt, on Shipboard at evening tat spirit. "The hatrvest Is past, the tween the sexes is even greater, ,Nor Priests were now alarmed. lest I to effect or that we can follow them The bases are heavier ancl4 mtore squat, I the Lord's aide, naw on the war Id's side—"hale fellows well met,, with men time, we were romping up and down the decks with Ia.ughter, and shout, and summer is ended, and they are not saved," }.loat.ing out farthe and far- Can this preponderance of men be as- an uproar should arise among the poor out into the i:eginningless tract of pie, and in desperation they seized their I in metal construction, and so far as° I who des lee (.;rod. The beach strewn p s°ng. \tie were a very mart y y part at ther into the darkness, 1 wave them cribecl to Isle comparatively recent set- bast chance by trying trot perwuade the time, sad. space. ll t ever, to sato people as may think they ora able to glass lamps are concerned thus Season's with vessele btearritt on the rwks, g el/entime; bel in a, few hours there one last farewell, and f feel helpless when s tlement of the United States and of multitude against Jesus, verse 20, no f°stow battalions of figures it may 1pe l.hnt , fashion is decidedl • a airtst them, since vire end we too cowardly to wade were between seven hundred and ei ht g sisal before them. f think of Australia, far in ltaily men outnumber �I'lu�,allell�ngahem the great coon- of interest to give the latest opinions f the broad bases re such a lar e q g down waist dee or even ankle dee andi give a ha. d to tbo.e ,rho a.r8 hundred people groaning and cr in and shriekiri g' at +vitac fsesemed ythe no other argument. drawn from death, ,jurl gment. or eternit. or the cross Of women anI by the last Italian census t u'n a esus guilt of blas- i the geological ages. phemy. Haan well the succeeded was on the work Y atherin of latss that there must of g g g nescesaity I,e light shoulders and con- ,' struggling in the surf 1 in across foundering of the Shi p. Sails all (be Son of Gad, andsI feel ver mueh tbere wtw an excess of male over female Lord lielvun estimator the age of the t soon ween, and Pilate,'s astonisbm-nt Garth, since it wars sufficiently cooled ase uent weak s oLs in 1 ass base lamps. q 1' g the ,nth toward heavens until men p Booms lost. Life-boal.n crushed to kin d- as the peopl'a did on Longyisland inhabitaatts in the ,proportion of 50.20 to at the unexpected shouts of " T,et him to become the abode of plants and ani- This year's St.ylea are decidedly in fnv- have come up to where we are, and ling -wood on the side of the vessel. On COf1Ats some years ago when a vessel 49.N0. Nur to Itauly the only .European be crucified I" verse 2•l, is slitoavni Icy ' mals, to be about ;30,030,030 years, with- " or of all metal lamps,• and, thein broad starmbledl over: ua, and fallen, never the blanched cheeks of. the captain, was driving on the rocks. 'rbe people on country in which this disparity is to his exclamation, Wby, what evil b-ith in limits of error perhaps raanging be- surfaces. will give decorators a fine to rife. Has not this been the history ere+t' aand passengers, one word writ- shore could do nothing. 'They saw the be found. 1n Greece the percentage of he done? 1n these comments we have • twee❑ #5,003,000 and 30,000,0it years. chance to swing themselves , Of, •manly beret? , The rotes of OUT ten: "Sbipwreck 1 And so you may danger and knew the shipwreck was maa,ln ianha,bitarnt.s is higher even titan it gone somewhat in advance of the story, a This estimate, nearly agreeing with —`— — ` -- lthri.Ntairu (professiton soat;tere:d. with the blood of lost souls ; Goa holding us g° on pla^idly, smoothly, gaily for awhile in your sin, bub the hurricane homing, and ran up and down the beach wringing their• hands. So to -night I is in Italy., and so it is, too, in Servia and R,ott,mania, but• t his was necessary for a full ex- planation of our text. another by Clarence Ding, from simi- --A CATCHING BEARS. rea)pansible for sorrows that we did will swoop upon your souls, Perils from see these vessels coming for the rocks. I cannot help ,n all the South Ameri•an countries, Chili 19• Phe. ,ju*ment seat was a raisedl in the basilica, lar physical data, hiss generally been gAmerica says \\'amen , In Sn brown boars for nota ,pease, and Cor ruin that w•e.did mot avert, Ob, that God would to-. above canal perils from beneath rush You to the abyss Ou.t of Christ. them. I run up and down the shore crying; "Stand off. with the exception of and Vene- zuela. men out,nuiaber the women, and Iwhere Platform the court, I Uparolei t i (tpham i,ra the American Geologist for the judges sat. .rhifs platform, for the lrurpOses, are procured by the Purpose hibit.ion 1 night. break our h(+arts with toe fact of. our inconsistencies as not one moment's safety. Without. God, without hole, Oh, Put hack) Stop, atop -I" But it seems to do no good. thi fs parti.eula'rly the case in Brazil and in the Argentine Republic, In I was partahle and was placed on ates-1 gelated pavement, called Gabbatha. Pit- Octolier, 1897, as too short the ro- cesses of sedimentattion ttnd oros,oll, natives fn nn ingenious though cruel professors of religion. and. rouse ns up to self-soru- what an orphanage, +s bat. an exile, what. a desOlationl \Cho f r'ej°ice that lbere ,vitt be whole hngla.�nd's South African colonies in ate's wife, whose naune wags Claudia I and for the evultatiion of floras and manner. Knowing the fondness the 1 ' tiny, and an Imploration, and a lament: will go your bail? Who will help out families to -night that will come to Jes- Tnalra aind in Canada as well as inEgypt I faitilnas, of which ttbe earth's strata Prooula, according to tradition, at-; hear record. D1ore probably, as ratios animal has for honey, tho peasants se- ation, bhat would make this place A Your immortal spirit? Moan ! moan 1 us, in GOOrgia, some years ago, there t.be number of male inhabitants ex eeds though a Romnn had becom" a Je,v im and computatlonrl by Dana; Walcott, lett a tree wherein a Lees' nest is cit- Ekwhim, a plare of ,weeping. I believe for thy lost estate, were two men who bad broken their the number of female inhabitants and religion, The early Church hand atra-' and ether geologists somewhat har- uated, and drive sharp -pointed iron , that. there are Souls in hell that would Have ycvu not nod n chance for hes- mother's heart it pation. Jet y lives of liars is not ear therefore, to see bow such y, ditioro that she afterward 1>Pcame a mani�rru•,ly indioa,tO, the d'uratian o[ spikes into the trunk. 'rbesP so lnc- not. have been there if you and I had vent' "Ab," Sou say: "t.ha.t is the They went home to see her. it came a_n error should have been made as to Christian, tune +,ince the beginning of life on the erai.e the animal's. feet. when it at - dune our duty. Oh, weep for our dere- liet.ions I worst. of it. That. is what. makes ma toe time for them to go hack, and t.b-Y said: "Now, back to- say Egypt ,vas entAt.led to the distinc- 20. Persuaded. Ry threat:a and a -I gitaa , earth haps beaus three tot rive timeas tions, See Maark 15. tempts to climb after the coveted dnln- weep for our wanderi,ng.9I w"eetP," Was your father bad'? Was mother, we go tion Claimed for it, provided alwa.ya, 11, See also our lunger than Kelvin's estimate, or from ty that. it is rendered, lame and fulls weeps for our lost opportunities that Your mother wicked? "No," you say. night at nine o'clock," "M1�ell.' she said, that an excess Of maale popiulation may note on verses 17, 18. Ask Bni-abbas, 160000,000 to 100,1100,1100 years, an easy prey to the bunter conceal- wijl never return I "Say nothing against. my mother• ff are ys," however old they may get they be regarded as a dfrst4,dotion, which ^and destroy Jesus. Tbefr rspirit would The larger figures imply from the ed in a neighbouring thicket. A siml- „( ere is great rewson for sadness on theca wag ever a. good woman, she never anything but boys to amoth- most certainly every, gallant and ehfv- slt:ut up heaven and apen fibA bottom- I dawn of life to the development of Inc device is adopted with the S legraph thee part of some of these parents,when wa.•s one; anri I remember how, in her 4r, she said: "Boys, go to church; Mrous man must un•quallfi.edly deny, )etas Pot to all men. thaM Cambrian and 'Ahiriaan faunas po)le3, which the lxxars are fond of y ook over their families. You old days, and when bent with years, Y re going to have religious service %,gypt's clalm to any particular prom- 22• What sh all 1 do then with Jesuq.I probably 50 O, O.W0 years ; thence to the climbing, probably under the delusion � now^ thab there moat be a mighty anri in her plain frock, shq knelt down there. Her heart was aching for their inmee In this matter is based on a ver Y A quegtion that bas hee.n asked by agi- end Of Paleozoic tiara perhaps 30,OI10,000 that the humming noise nada by rho f change in your household before you and prayed for my soul, and with her salvation, but she did not want to telll slender foundation at best. By the tated A°ulg in every clime anri in every years; onward through Mesozoic time w'irns is Cho lmzzing of bees, can all live together in eternity. A few a,)ron wiped away the tears, I can them. "Oh l" they said, "we're going census previous to the last one, it was 00htury since, \Which fg Palled Cbrisl ?, al)out. 15,00i),00i) Years, and through the __..N,,._.__...._.• ' yearn at the most, and the separation never forget it, She is gone now•, and "'you Off at nine o'clock." " Well,' she said, shown that the total number of male Who i s allepod t.o i e t be Messiah, Let Tertiary era about 5.000,6,09 years. The must take place. Your common sense i gate h_r no intimation, that Iw•ould will bear the stage -horn blow inhabitants, cis 3,40.1000, a.nd the nut,• hint be crucified.. Crucifixion aA a comparatively very short Queternary teacha3 you t.hat., if there he two pa.thq, elver meet her again. Oh, I have and you can then go out and take her of female inhabittuits w•as 8,416,000, liunlsbment w•as nAver used among era. having• in itg organic, evolution, TT(113T SHOb:i .4ND PAIN. and they diverge, and after the point, of divOrgence they keep on rn a trampled on her broken beart., I am a wretch undone. Who will the the stage." So they went: but before fn stage -born blew they heard a dif- a population, therefore, of nearly 7,- the Je,vo whiles•their stale was free. It was inflicted by Romans as shown by the marine nollusca, no Patent leather shoes for walking are • straight line, they go farther and far- pray for me? I am so sick of sin. I ferent: 1,00000, sound. it was that which peal- at the excess of female inhabitants that time was 14000, and If since un Alavee and the worst. of malefactors, The highor ratio to Tertiary time than 1,50, may therefore have occupied only almost as distressing to their wearera 1 ther off from each other ; and. ag by inexorable ;mathematical law, as well am so weary of the worlds'' No won- ed der you Weep, for the con- forth from the silver trumpet of the then Gospel, and their souls quaked under the scale has been turned slight- bitterness of the enemies of Christ is seen in their special demand for about 100,000 years. an the compreatsing shoes of the orien- tala. The firitt spring days ore npt &.% by moral law, If one goes to tlhA greatest damnation of the last day will be for the ly sound. They did not go away that. ance and now shows a ama,ll preponder• oP mens, khere las certainly nonder- such a method of death. "--- —' from an unknown onuse t.o prodnee dia- J' right, in a religious sense, and the oth- those who had pious parents and who night, and on the following night, !n it. wbieh particularly ealTs for any 28, What evil hath he atone? See CADIZ THIE N'VHITE CITY. comfort after walking over the hard i er to the left, they cannot come to- Vovther. Can through resisted their admonition. Ohl to go when, at the close Of the service, tbA great ministrr Christ demonstration of surprise, Luke 28, 14. Pilate admits that he was Inhere could not poaslbly b4 a whiter Pavements, nad the advice pf a chiro- r to bathe the feet frit -- youl sit Y.o-night placid- ly' and contemplate an eternal separ. a lost eternity carrying the remembrance of a family altar at of asked i,bat all those who were seeking their soul's salva- ., about to peso an tutjuat sentence, 24. Pilate saw that he could prevail city loan Cadtz, unless it were built: podtat nightly salt • water fs worth repeating. Handfuls of s of a Clan: from any of your loved overt? which you were taught to kneel, and tion should come up and kneel tit the fNVENTiVE GENIiT9 OF nothfng. Still., the third time accord - of sno,v. As you near toe coast you salt should be dampest ant rubbed Things are looking t hat way. Their the "Now I lay me down to sleep," that altar, the first that started were these .ROMANS, ing Virgil Indulged in hu- to Luke 28: 22 maintaining the in- see itr f4eint of you a white mass wbieb the feet from ankles down, taking c 'eA] oppurtuntlies of salvation Iesa and less. YOU. Your were taught to pray, and the two men; and they knelt there ask- occasionally nocence of Jesus, he yields to the mob. alppears to be floating upon the water, to get up a hearty eirculatfon in .a opportuniiiea of plying them death -bed of father and mother where Ing for salvation; and while they were mfr at rho expense of his friend, Maee- H)e had reached the cli.maxc of imbeell- jug ae you are. The firrat thought of a'nd tor. This trAatmont peralstard In a, with religious, motiveq leas and less. with their last wards they importuned kneeling there, there was an aged wo- er.ss. He madks a,t one tifna> a pilgrim- ItY• Washed his hands before the mut- a foreigner is that he is in sight of will do much toward overcoming pain- t The pro.psArt f hat God's invitation will you continua to Them, less less. Tito Dry to do your duty i Oh i that mem- be heavier audisnaO, mita wh'o &rose in the midst of the a her face e to the Oracle at Del hl, ani an cis titude. g p In This was a ooammrin ceremonq an iceberg. 7.lhe ,volts mass, glittering flit tendenciers. : 1 ' a•nct day of forst aero almost 1 gone, get: that w{I1 than the chain; will b0 hortte+r than the fire. tiles t>Fsara, s.11 saturated with and the people said : "Who is return said to Maecenas, I was awfully 21. progestin innocence. witn0AS eut, In ft. 7, an i'salm 2ft. 2ft. In Pllate's tape sun and rendered more dazzling by the blue sea and sky, looks exactly "`--�"�°" `""" , they hawA not put Up one earnest pray- God Almighty keep tis from the over- she ? Who is she ? Why rloea sbA atand gored while I was away. So? said Mae- ease it was the riet of a conaoienee- I,itke a monster ice mountain partly RTs'ASON i`OTt I1OT1T3T. er, or repented of one sin, and not glv whelming woe that conies down up avid disturb the assembly? All the ones, and what was it( that bored you, amittan, compromising hypocrite, I melte(1, so chat outlines of castles and Billings—" Knowledge tat power," yon en one ho,eful ,gtgn anis death coming upon than man's head that tramplea ftat arts sitting." Oh, she bald a right s'tnlctrtr mous? The augurs, of course, am innoront, ,His saying so did trot hLlls appear •upon it; but only for as(ae- kno,v. t0 nnap tie conjugal bond, sad break rvn aqi the, featterrial filial Oh. a father's aoultsel and on an odd to stand up. She ,yea rho t'hrfstian cvafis Virgii'a quick resp>sonse. This in- far to inventive mako him ad, Dori riot's rho iaLsusion hast, for you know Manderson—T'm oat em ,�nrA of chat, and tie, 0,4ter esnet thou benar to think of being for eferdity away thy brotber ? some mother's prayer, But what is a $adder thought is, that hacl these mother of tbeae two young' men. She oldont rayed for their salvation an long, atenlus had gado prove the of the Greeks and Romans, sir)ee that date 25. Nils blood be on us, His death' and thA guilt and ,malty of.It, Come there are no iaeeberg's Ln that paart, ono y,you sro igniteJrly lnfarmed that it is Ca• My knowledge of the tact that. you owe me $10 is tboroulghly grounded, but I ,from h, tlitA, far unet)lCLtrag itrom of people not only stay she a right to stand and look as ewer at early augurs and ml,n4S had into part) .Deet, 19, 110; Josh•. 2, l9y 1' langs aim No othcir town La the world pre- don't seemn t.o havxi the power to get egos away eat of the ]tiagdofn of G1tad thelnselveet, tiles knelt do'tiu'Xt at the foot of I>ivinr sl 00me USA. �. 92; ,►•� li, rGB, itititts such a miwgl,o a;pl►uaranee, +kr it. , J V ;l se x W. Alt K