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multitudes of the sainthood rushing loolty? crying: "The time Of My do"
out and Worth hantig of parture I� at'hand.11 .
THE SUNDAY SCHOOL
and tts equival,ents are re-
Blbl,-tedit More frequent y than any
roere4r
DRESSING FOR TRAVEL
and repay one many times toor tbv� trou- 1�
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ble In takinig them.
stretching
that
to% li!�Ve I 0
i"w
in4unction,
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Inland lakes itro now tho meant; pf
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welcome; for I do really think
I raw&rk olgalu; wo ought
except, per-
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a* on the right hand of God is Cbrist,
joy of the text, because leaving tM
INTERNATIONAL LESSON, JULY 10.
haps. "Fraian, the Lord." Make
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riuch pleasure for hquse�boat 14rtlies ,
REV. DR, TALMAGE PRRACHES' ON
so on the right band of Christ Is Paul,
world we move into. the best Boolety
,
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ro thereof a little cake' first. As-
The pleasure experienced In travel.
Ilia well aa yachtinq ano fishing. It I& I .
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THE CHMSTIAN'S DEATH.
the second greal in heaven.
Ile changed kings likewise. Before
of the universe. You see a greatcrowd
of people In some street, and you say:
"E1131tio. the propket.11 11"Itris 17. 1-16.
tonishing as this demand is to us it
�v" In accordance with oriental ie,,-
whether 6y water or land., is very 0 f-
,,
needleas to say that comfoA is the �
first law,, and elaborate toilets would
I r�
the hour of death, and up to the last
"Who Is passing there? What gener-
Golden ToXt. I 411098 17. KO.
lugs. To�day In India a fakir or holy
ten greatly marre,d by not having, just
only be ridiculous. 'A happy party last
Whea I'Ami ILeft This World-* Supe"
moment. he was under Nero, the thick-
&I, what prince, in going up thoroV
PRACTICAL NOTES.
Man migb't make a4milar demetrid of a
the right weight and quality of cloth-
summer, which "cruised" as they �
Anturitit joy #041111% F"Reo-oread or Old
atecked, the orgel-eyed, the filthy-liP-
"Well, I Bee a great throng in heaven.
Verse 1. Elijah. Ilia name uketine
starving Hindti, and, stranger still,
Ing for, comfort, for minting the dire
termed it, in an old, acow, remodeled -,
�
ore FrJoittlo In 1111feaven 14hu lit"
4-74,
ped; the sculptured features of that
I say: "Who is the focua of A-11 that
" JehDvah
would probably receive the food. 1.4 the
effects of duet ox apiray,i,and to be ad-
fQr fun ,and comfoIrt, found -that they �,
-Curio,sity to Know What Iti BOY07old
Man bringing down to us, to this very
admiration? Who is the centre of
is my God." and the name
ease of Elijah and the widow woman
Wtere In such health and spirits that a I � I
ThAs F�jtliil ,
y lr-�Lrxpltiims.
day. the horrible possibilities of his
that glittering company I" It is
Jesus, the
expressed his character, which was VW-
the prevalent superstition, and rover -
for the
aptfible to euiddion 6r unexpected
changes of temperature. Old travelers
,
delightful huiigeT 0 all hburs ocou- ,�
them. to the oi
A despatch from Washington says:-
naturg-seated as he was amid Pic-
tured marbles ot Egypt, under a
the champion of all worlds,
fAvourlte of all ages. Do you know
compromising and radicial in fidelity
ence holy orders are ennobled
into an act of living faith in the pro-
are known by the scarcity of baggage
pied almost exclusion J
any thlought of a-ppearance, The ladlea ZZ
Dr Talmage preached from the follow-
roof adorned with mother-o'pearl, in
what Is the first question the so ul will
to the God of Israel. We know very
.
Pbet'tq God.
and " fixings." They have learne it that
. ,�
carried each a thin ,wrapper. in which :
text. "The time of my departure Is at
a dining -room which by machinery was
ask when It comes through the gitte
little of his history and nothing of his
14.The Lord.God pf Israel. He appeals
the comfort contributed by a
tlaey could take tbje aftexnoon nap, a ; 5
haAd.'�-2 Tim. tv. 6. . .
kept whirling day and night with most
of heaven? I think the first question
ancestry. (1) Not " who " a man is, bu,t
to the same power to which she had re-
passing
bAthing suit, a opuple of shirt waists, ��.
The way out of this world Is so
bewitching magnificence-, his horses
will be, "Where is Jesus,. the Saviour
"what" he is, is the important ques-
verently alluded. Shall not waste. The
lot of fussy accessories are more than
one pique or linen suit apiece, and for i
blocked up with coffin, and hearse, and
standing in stalls of solid gold. and
the grounds around his paiace lighted
that pardoned my sin; that carried my
Borrows; that fought my ba,ttlos; that
tion. The Tishbite. Perhaps indicating
stock shall not be lessened. The Lord
sendeth rain, Here is a lesson. often io-
counterbalanced 1by the annoyance of
wear gn the boat exclusively a suit ;
".
I
designed among themselves. This was '� I
undertuker's spade, and sorew-driv6r.
at night by his victims, who had been
won my victories?" 0 radialit One I
that he was a native of a place called
nored, that we should impress on our
carrying, the diversity of checking, the
ible loss thla and do-
a rather short, unlined rough crash I 11
J,
that the Christian can hardly think as
bodaubed with tar and piLch and then
how I would like to wet Thee: Thou of
Ti,shbi, or Ti8hbeb. of which nothing
Pupils; whenever the rain falls it is
post,' and expense
'
skirt worn over very full short bloom- ,
he ought of the most cheerful passag 11
set on fire to illumine the darkness.
the manger, but without its humilia-
is known. Gilead. The country On the
the Lord that sends it; whenever the
lay caused thereby. Many women, who
ers. �Che blouse or shirt waist of the
in all his history. We hang black in-
That was Paul's king. But the next
Moment he goes into the realm of
tion; Thou of the cross, but without
its pangs: thou of the grave but without
east side of the Jordan, a lofty table-
stock of provisions at home is renew-
ed it is the Lard that renews it. (11)
cross tlie continent several times dur-
same was so fashLoneA as to Permit or
an athletic freedom, Yachting caps of
stead of white over the Place Where
Him whose reign is love, and whose
its darkness. The Bible intimates that
land, stretching to the Syripin desert,
He gives us day by day our daily bread
ing the year, and nat, infrequently go
to E urope, when to start will
linen, invited tan perhaps, but they
the good man gets his last victory. We
courts are paved with love, and whose
we will talk with Jesus in heaven just
the home of a rough, uncultivated peo-
and to the truly devout heart this
ready
stayed on easily, and that is a bless -
stand weeping oier a heap of chains
throne is set on pillarB of love. and
whose aociptrs is a,dorned with Jewels
as a brother talks with a brother. Now
what will you ask Him first? I do not
Ple. It is noteworthy that -the great-
thought should be as constantly pre-
sent in times of prosperity as in ex-
have no more belongings about them
than others who are simply leaving
ing always on the water. No need of
petticoats, starch or restraint of a
which the freed soul has shaken off,
of love, and whose Palmas is lighted
know. I can think what I would ask
eat prophets of the pa8t and the great-
tremities.
town for a short distance and to be
kind, and they declare unan'
and we say, "Roor man I What it
with love, litf,Zt whose lifetime is an
Paul first it I saw him In heaven. I
efj t preacherq of the present began life
15. She went and did. And received
that those three iveeks were
pity it was he had to come to this."
eternity of love. When Paul was
the
think I would like to heitr him describe
the
in the free life of the country. Said un -
the reward of her faith, If men and
91018 ,a few days.
pleat of their lives. ;
lbome to what� Ily the time people
leaving so much on this side of
of martyrdom to ga-in so much
the storm tha.t came upon ship
when there two hundred and sev-
to Ahab. For once the wicked Icing
women were made of the same stuff
The experienced traveler wears a neat
have assembled at the obsequies, that
pillar
on the other side, do you wonder at
,were
enty-five souls on the vessel,,Paul, be-
heard the voice of a man, and not of
in those days as in these there were
many otliers who had as clear belief
severe -looking gown, as expensive as
,he wishes; serge or 9,
RIFLES AND BULLETS. I
-man has been three days so happy that
the cheerful valedictory of the text:
"The is
ing the only man on board cool enough
There is fas-
flattering courtiers. As the Lord God of
in the Lord God of Israel as she, but
preferably of
loosely
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all the joy of earth accumulated would
be wretchedness beside it; and he might
time of my departure at
hand?"
to describe the storm. a
cination about a ship and the sea that
Israel liveth. His mission was to pro-
dared not go and do. The Lord Jesus
found no, scarcity of people to ap-
woven wool goods, amething
which does not crush or wrinkle, and
EflectA Vroduced by Shot* front the Lee 11
Metford Gun.
better weep over you because you have
Now, why cannot all the old people
I never shall got over, and I think I
like to hear him talk about that
claim Jehovah as against Baal, a liv-
plaud the story of the Good Samar-
from which dust is easily shaken. Two-
, Of curious wounds, Mr. Thomson tells
to stay, tban you weep over him be-
of my congregation have the same
b-ojy as that a,ged man had'? Char-
would
first. But when I meet my LordJeaus
.
Ing God against dea,d idols. Before
itan, but when he said, "Go thou
and do likewise," obeyed
piece stilts, ajacket and skirt, are by
bbw an ambulance bearer. squatting in I
,:
cause he has to go. . It is a fortunate
glee
lets I., when he was combing his head,
Christ. Of vi -bat shall I first delight. to
whom I stand. Ile stood before God
not many
,,,
him. One secret of Christian effe
a
f r the most comfortable, the former
native fashion, had both legs and arms
thing that a good man does not have
found a grey ha.ir, and he Bent it to
bear Him speak? Now I think what
it is. I first to hear the
as his servant, and in an age of Per-
tiveness is to do as well as we know.
made to wear over a shirt waist, and
perforated by It bullet. After his
to wait to see his own obsequies, tb By
the Queen as a great joke; but old
age is really no joke at all. For the
shall want
�rugedy of His last hours; and then
secution made it bold confession. (2)
According to the saying of Elijah.
Elijah, went to the ,word of
Pan be laid aside during the warmth of
wounds were dressed, he sat upy- and
:
Would be so discordant with his own
last forty years you have been dread-
Luke's account Of the crucifixion and
,
n
Why should any follower of the livi 9
according
the Lord; this woman goes according
the day, to he assumed on leaving the
wanted to sing a song. From these I
experience. If the Israelites should go
ing that wilich ought to have been an
Mark's account of .the crucifixion, and
God be ashamed to own his service?
to the word of the Lord's servant.
c each. Her bat, of course, is simple,
instances it is evident that the bulfet .�
back to Egypt and mourn over the
exhilaration. you say you most fear
the the the soul
I
John's account of the crucifixion wit
W nothing, ;A,bile from the living lips
T ,,, shall not be dew nor rain. Per-
h
Whether Christians will or not they
One which will stand a -good bruBbillgr
used had not sufficient stopping power; I
brick -kilns they once left, they would
struggle at moment
and body part. But millions have
of Christ the story sha,11 be told of the
haps. not absolutely none, for then the
are treated in the &line way now. (12)
We are God's epistles, read and known
azid first and foremost; it must be light
an enemy might receive severalwounds, 11
not be any more silly than that Chris-
endured that moment, arid why may
darkness that fell, and the devils that
country would become a desert, but
of all men. Many days, Very likely
and comfortable. The draught in the
and yet be able to inflict injury. Sob
tian who should itcrsake heaven and
not we -,is ,,sell. They got through ,Aith
arose, and the fact that upon His on-
a drought sufficient to convince king
more than two years. Our authorities
cars necessitate most women wearing
clear was this. that the Pathans pre-
come down and mourn because he had
it, and so can we. Besides C�is, all
in that
durance depended the reacue of a race.
All heaven will stop to listen until the
and people that it came directly from
the band God. But to my
for the three and -a half years� dura-
oucimething on the head, and if the hat
i
ferred to face European troops armed I
to leave this world.
medical men agree saying
there is probably no struggle tit all
story is done, and every barp will Ile
of according
word. This would prove that he spoke
tion of the faMine are Luke 4. 25,
ain es 5. 17.
is heavy or hard to secure, headache
with the Lee-Metford, rather than
Now, departure implies a starting-
at the last moment, -not so much pain
put down ajid every lip e1wed, and all
by a divine authority. "How big doth
'T
is the inevitable result. A' gauze veil,
native infantry armed with the Mar- I
place. and a place of destination. When
as the prick of a pin, the seeming signs
inVOlUn-
eyes fixed Upon the Divine narrator,
until the is done, and then, at
he spea,k when he speaks in God's
See in this
DONT'S FOR BATHING SEASON.
thin,and without spots, is agreat con-
tini-Ilenry. The, result scarcely re- � .
I
Paul left this -world, What was the
Of distress beiag altogether
tary. But Bay: "it is the uncer-
story
the tap of the baton, the eternal or-
uoome."-Bishop Hall. (3)
the fidelity, courage, faitb and obe-
—
venience, since they are cooler than
quires interpretation -its meaning is :"
starting-p,Dint? It was a scene of
you
tainty oft he future." Now, child of
chestrot will rise up, finger on string
dience of God's prophet.
Dom% go in swimming if you are
a Mesh. and prevent cinders from blow-
. '.
plain; the more expensive class of Sol-
great physical distress. It was the'
God, do not play the infidel. After
of harp, ,and lips to, the mouth of trum-
2. The word of the Lord. How it
tired out from bicycle -riding or a long
Lng into the eyes. Wire hairpins should
diers were exposed to greater wear and C
Tullianum., the lower dungeon i o( the
God has filled the Bible till it can
pet, and I here sha,11 roll forth the orat-
"Worthy
came we know not.
be left behind, as in leaning back noth-
tear; which is financially, unaound�
Wainertine prison. The top dungeon
hold no more with stories of the good
things ahead, better not talk about
oria of the Messiah: is the
Lamb that wits slain, to receive bleas-
3. Turn thee to eastward. From
Samaria, where he had Met the
walk.
Don't go out further than a depth
ing so irritates the scalp as a lot of
while of far graver irnrort is the fact 11
was bad enough -it having no means of
uncertainties. But you say: "I can-
ing and riches, and honour and glory
ki Ja . Hide thyself. (4) There are time,,
equal to your own height if you arq
Unyielding wires, and these pins must
that such lessons must teach the Sol -
ingress or egress but through all open-
not bear to think of Parting from
and power, world without ond I"
Negin God'a servants must stand and
liable to heart failure.
always be fastened tightly, so as not to
dier distrust ,of his arms, and tend to,
ing ill the top. Through that the pri-
If you are old, YOU
friends here." than
in
"'What He endured, 0 wbo call tell
To our souls from death azid I
tim�s when they may fly. The brook
run-
Don't swim away f rom -the crowd if
show, while on the other hand, those of
diminish his prestige.
Boner was lowered, and through that
h-ve more friends heaven
here. Just take the census. 'Cake some
save
. hell I"
Cherith. An unknown torrent
ninj into the river Jordan from the
you are not certain you a 6re an adept
shell or rubber ma,y be but loosely
In ChA matter, however, it was The
bullet, not the rifle, which failed, and
came all the food, and air, and light
large slicet of paper and begin to
When there was between Paul and
mountain region. I� has been suppos-
swimmer. -_ -
slipped in, since they are pretty, and
the Indian Government setabout find- 11
reoeived. It ,was a terrible place, that
record the names of those who have
that magnificent personage only the
ed by some to be the Wddy Kett, near
Don't stay in the water a minute
yield easily to every turn of the head,
- 11
Ing aremedy, After experiment with -
upper dungeon; but the Tullia,num -was
emigrated to the other shore; the
companions of your school days, your
sba'
thinness of the rp edge of the
sword of the executioner, do you wond-
Jericho. .
4. Thou drink of the brook.
after you have become fatigued or
These Beam like small matters, but they
trip
in the provisions of the St. Petersburg
dioclaration 1868, I
the lower dungeon, and that was still
early business assooiates, the friends
er that he wanted to go? Only Lord
sbalt
Xept running longer than others to
chilled.
go far to rendering the pleasant
.
of which prohibited
the use of explosive bullets, or bullets
More w -retched,_ the only light, and the
of mid-life, and those wbo more
'
Jesus. let one wit-ve of that glory roll
supply his needs. I have commanded
Don't let your frien(Is dare you to
or otherwise.
.
charged with fulminating or inflam-I
only air coming through the roof, and
recently went away. Can it
over this auditory to -night. Hark, I
.
the ravens. Birds of prey were to
swim much further than you have
The corset must be loose. Sitting in
mable substances, a modification in 7
that roof the floor of the upper dun-
bo
.�,fhat they have been gone so long
you do not care any more about them,
(hear the wedding bells of heaven ring-
Ing now. The. marriage of the Lamb
bring food to God's servant. Som 0
would changa the Hebrevv orebim into
�
6waln before.
one position causes more or less stag-
nation, and an excessive discomfort is
the outer case of the projectile was
adopted.
geon. That , was Paul's last eal'tbly
It
and you do not want their society ? 0
has come, and the bride has made her-
I I take that
b' , "Arabians," and say that he
ara. im
if'
Don't attempt to rescue another per-
sure to follow tho�alightest pressure;
.
DUM-DUM BULLET. I
residence. was a dungeon just six
feet and a'half high. It was a doleful
no. There have been days when you
have felt that you eould not endure, it
self ready. wish could
word "death" and grind it to pieces,
was fed by wandering Arabs; but
we believe in miracles at all, why not
-son from drowning unless you are a
and whatever else you get or forget,
The result known as the dum-dum .
place. It had the chill of long con-
another moment away from their bless-
and substi.tute in its place "departure"
accept the plain statement of Sc"iP-
good swimmer yourself.
have the shoe amply oomfottable. Low
bu.1let, has been tried intheI897 cam- .
ed compatlionshil). They have gone. You
'..t
-"departure." The word is just as
e
ture here? (5) See bow pi -e Lsely (;oil
Don't feet that your duty demands
shoes are decidedly better, and tan far
paigns , against the Mohmands, Swatis, I
turies of dampness. I
If some skillful
say you would like to bring them
'
appropriate for the sinner as it 'a for
directs the ,ways of a servant who
that you plulige in after every person
cooler than black. Beware of patent
e t/c., to the i1ortli, and the Afridis to -i
I
surgeon should go into that durigeon
where Paul is incarcerated, we tiAght
back to this world (if trouble e�eix it
you had the power. It lvould not do
the Christian. 0 sinner, -when do you
go, for what will you depart ? It can-
trusts him.
5. So he went and did. With absolute,
who is liable to be drowned; remember
leather or your trip is certainly spoil-
the south of the' Kabul river. Tbe re-
suits, as far 'as we know them, are
find out what are the of
to trust you. Liod would not give You
not be 'Lip the way Paul went,. unless
long
unqueationing obedience. According
that a drowning mallisa, lunatic gen-
i
to
ed. Let the shoes be loose and easy..
satisfactory, and we have experience I
prospects
.
Paul's living through the rough im-
resurrection power. Befor to -morrow
. ,would be raNing at the
morning you
you have Paul's Saviour. How
will your journey be? At what house
unto the word of the Lord. This -as
He bad
erally, and is liable to drag you
own death unless are capable
,Suede ig softer and ,more pliant than
both ways; we have seen the effect on
our enemies and have tended some of
.
prisonment. In the first place, he is
gates of the cemeter,y, crying to the
will you. stop? In what societ,y will
'be
the rule of Elijah's actions,
no elaborate creed, no national cOn9ti-
your you.
of floating with a heavy load under
glaoc, and before starting provide ab-
tbeir wounded; we have also been sub -
an old man, only two years short Of
departed: !' Come back to the cradle
you �ainglol What will your des-
tution, no social proprieties to fencebis
undant changes of linen collam. A golf
jecte(i to Lee-Metford fire with dum-
seventy. At that very time when he
where you slopt I come back to the hall
tiny ? - Listen! Listen I Again r hear
daily cvnduct, but in all things .sought
all circumstances.
cape is found a great convenience, as
dum bullets, our adversarLes having in
most needs the warmth, and the sun-
where you used to playl come back
the bells ringing; but it is a fire -bell
to adjust his life to "the word Of the
Don't plunge into the water to save
it ca,n be thrown .in 'he shoulders in
more ways than one possessed them -
light, and the fresh air, he is abut out
from the sun.
to the table where you used to sit I"
And there would be a burglary
tolling for the conflagration that nev-
I er goes out. I hear the drums beating;
Lord." Dwelt by the brook' Cherith.
a drowning person without first about-
taking a nap during the oLay, and OOM I e -s .
selves of the weapon.
We, do not desire, nor is there ,any
What are those scars on his ankles?
Why, those
great
in heaven. No, no. God will not trust
I, but it is the funeral March of a. soul.
"And be
How Iong we know not. The tempta-
tion, doubtless came to him that the
ing loudly for help. ,
Don't low because
in nicely in case thd wea.ther is found
inclement at the other end of the jour-
neceasity, to contravene even the spir-
hut I
were gotten when lie was
fast, his feet in the stocks. Every
you with reaurrection power - but He'
the matter says-
t here shall weeping antl wait-
Ing and gnashing of teet,h."
time there spent was uselessly spent,
your equilibrium
Don't yell at a man in danger of
ney. This, the band satchel and um-
it of the St. Petersburg declaration;
we do require from those responsible
time he turned, the flesh on his ankles
compromises at�d
"You cannot bring them v� here yo�
I A man in the street was fatally in-
but he must learn tba,t, 6. There are
times for waiting as well as
drowning;,c,onfused heads cause more
brella should be all one would re-
.
that the ammunition issued to our soil- ...... 11
started. What are those scars on his
back? You know he was whipped five
are, but you can go where I hey are.")
They are more lovely now tban ever.'
jured, and was carried into the nearest
6use. He says: "I have often heard
patlent
'
for actual workini.
bre
drownings than inability to swim.
Don't throw yourwIf into the water
q u Lre.
The satcliel should be of ra.ther large
4iers shall be serviceable, and such as
to command their confidence. In the . .
times, each time getting thirty-nine
.
Were they beautiful here, they are
lof people who die unprepitred, but I
6. The ravens brought him ad
in the and bread
to rescue another if a ropo or a boat
size, not too heavy to be carried by
present state of our relations with I
strokes -one hundred an dninety-tive
more beautiful there.
I never thought Iwould be one of them,
and flesh morning.
and flesh in the evening. Where they
is within reasonable reach.
thd lady herself, since it is often a
to have to a
neighbouring nations it is aurely not
on the back, count them! made by the
Jews with rods of elm wood, each one
I remark agfkltl� ZIII 1hosp. ought to
I What must I do to be saved?" But be-
to"' the answer came, life was7*extinct.
got this food, in what condition of pre-
Don't lose your courage or your bead
if you happen tc find yourself too far
useless annoyance get
boy for your baggage at every turn.
too much to expect that this essential
matter may receive prompt and earn -.
strOkea-one hundred and ninety- i
five
feel this joy of the text who have a
holy curiosity to know what is beyond
Death was depa rture for bim-but. 0 1
servation it was, in Vvilat quantities,
and with what regularity it came none
cut to swim back yourself; simply turn
The contents of the best imaginable
bag follows. Linen coliars,
,at attention. . I
strokes bringing the blood. Look at
Paul's faca and look at his arms. Where
this earthly terminus. And wh,3 has
for -what place ?
of there things are recorded for us. Tbe
on your back, place your hands under
your back, paddle with your feet, and,
were as
handkerchiefs. a pongee silk wrapper to
RIFLES AND BULLFTS.
ditt he get those bruises? I think it
was when be was struggling ashore
not any curiosity about it? Paul, I
suppose, had the most satisfactory view
'says:
�
simple fact is given by the historian
that such food ,%a Elijah had. including
,b,,e-all, breathe naturally. -
Don't at a man in danger of
be used as a night dress, ,whisk broom,
hair brush, tooth brush, comb, mani-
It is true that by filing Or grinding I
the thick hard Wilts of the bullets I
amid the shivered timbers or the ship-
wreck. I see a in Paul's
of heaven, and he " It doth not
appear what we shall be." It is like
WELLINGTON'S KINDNESS.
both flesh meat and other food, was
brought by these birds of prey.
yell
drowning; the beat swimmer will
drown if to sudden fright.
cure instruments rolled into a close
� case, toilet sponge in an oil -skin bag,
their stopping'pawer is increased; but .1
it is to to I
gash side.
Where did he get thatf I think he
looking through a broken telowope:
" Now we see through a glass .darkly."
. �., .
114W he Tretitted a ioiing Ofteer wbb Lable"I
7. After a while, Some have §UPPOs-
this- '-'-,vhi le " to have been about a
subject any
Don't get frightened. if you have a
strall face towel, soup, three small me-
tiny flask brandy,
undesirbale allorw soldiers
ti�tar,, with their ammunition, which
I
.got ,that in the tuasel -with highway-
men, for he had been in peril of rob-
Can you tell me anything about that
His 11forse.
ed .
year; we do not know. The brook dried
Cranip; a cramp always cum" in an
arm or a leg, so simply rise the cramp-
I dicine bottles, a of
for emergencies-- this was just one year
sMuld manifest ly Ile supplied to them
in wrviceable condition.
bers, and he had money of bis own. lie,
place? You ask me a thousand ques-
tions about it that I cannot. answer.
I Lord William Pitt Lennox, who died
up. Little by little. 7. To observe
steadil v diminish and
ed part out of the -water, float easily
old'and had never biaell required, yet
to have it
'The rifles Used by the chief Euro -
was a mechanic as well as 4n apostle,
and I think the tents he ma'(fe were as
I ask you a thousand questions about
it few years ago, was. in his yonth a
Wel-
earthly resources
'
retain undiminished faith in God—this
and rub the cramped part for It few
moments, ,Allen you will be all right
bhe always felt. Bafer along
—a stamp box, envelopes, f0uiltaltl Pert,
pean naGoris are similar in ,general I
principle, I bough tbey differ in detail, 1
good as his sermons. Tbere is a wall-
it that you cannot, answer. And do you
that Paul was at) when
. subaltern under the Puke of
is the height of Christian heroism. Be-
once more. I
a bit of ebamois and small powder bag.
the Majinlicher being a favorite pat- �
ness about Paul 6 looks. What makes
Nvonder glad
martyrdom him a chance to go
lington. He was fond of telling a story
cause there had been no rain. It was
Don't stand on the bank after a
A small envelope, containing a f�w flax-
to
,rii and the bullets, as may be ex -
that I I t hin)c It part of that came from
gave
over and make discoveries in that bless-
-�%Ilich ,,zhows how gentle and patient
Elijah's God that. had withheld the rain
bad
sivim *until you have had yourself dried
rwed, to be used in case something gets
I!ected, are much alike. They vary
the fact that he was for tAverity-foul-
hours on a plank in the .Mediterranean
ed country?
. I
the great soldier could be.
and it was Elijah's vx)i('e that
toretold the drought, so that the very
off with a towel.
Don't go in swimming within three
into the eye, small scissors, a. spool of
black thread, thimble and needles, shoe
slightly in size, but tht, shape is won -
derfulty uniform, save in that used by
Sea, suffering terribly, before lie -.vas
I hope some day, by the grace of God,
The Duke once lent him his fav-
test Of his faith became an inspirati ""
hours after eating.
buttoner, smelling salts, a chenille dot.-
.1
the Freneb, which has a flat nose,
reectiod; for he says positively: "I was
to go over and see for myself, ))lit not
ourite horse, for a hunt, and warned
I
of faith.
Don't push another persop into the
ted ve-il, to wear when leaving the
wh r,),y !,he.shick on impact is prob-
e
a night and a day in the deep." 0,
now. No well man, no prospered inall,
i him to be cilxeful of the animal. Lord
8, 9. The word of the Lord. It came
water, with the foolish but populitr no-
train ; dark -green eye -glasses, safety
ably increased. The Americans hive
,worn-out, emaciated old man, surely
You must be melanctloly. No
I think, wants to go now. But I he
time I think, I
- NN7illiam obeyed the injunction to the
I
to him from above; it comes to us from
the word, and ours is the more
tion that you can thus teaob -him to
im; is. lot
Pins, her novel and a le=n. Nothing
break,
adopted a very small bore magazine
constitu-
tion could endure this and be cheerful;
will come, when shall
go over. I want to see what they do
extent of declining an invitation of
i
written
r y, Get thee to
,s,,N the best wa,v to a per-
son first get accustomed to being in
to since compartments were pro-
vided for everything; no need of tear-
rifle for their navy, and possibly before
1,)ng they icnay have practicil exl)eri-' i
but. I preas my way through the prison
there, and I want to see how they do
some brother officers to join them in
Zarephath, An ancient, city midway
the water, gradually going a little
ing everything out to find what she
once of its efficiency ; but with the po-w- .
until I come UP close to wbere he is,
it, I do not want to be looking through
i a steeplechase, which he gladly would
between Tyre and Zidon, in the New
deeper.
wanted, amd this woutan says she is
I
erful guns now used in men-of-war it I
and by the faint light that streams
the gates ajar for ever. I want them
� have done had the horse been his own.
Testament called Sarepta., now called
Don't come in front of a drowning
never at a loss for conveniences, and
I a rus
is difficult to conceive of smal r
through (he opening I see on -his face a
supernatural Joy, and I I)ow before
to swing wide open. There ,ire ten
thousand things I -want explained
i, Nevertheless, before he got home the
Surafend. -,I?elongeth to Zidon. Zidon,
on the seacoast, was the very beadquar-
person to rescue him; approach bim
from the rear and him by bot h
i is often a good Samaritan for her less
if thoughtful sisters.
playing an important part in a .sea �
him and I say: "Aged man, how can
,
about you, about myself, about the
I horse became lame, anti- as he led him
t,ers Of Baal worship, and the home. Of
grasp
biceps, and the more be ,struggles the
I In packing for a long octean voyage
fight.—Blackwoods. I
11
you keep cheerful amid all this gloom?"
government of this world, about God,
I into (lip stable, the horrified faces of
,Jezebel. 8. God's commands -.ire not
mor'_Ttid'd6d9 he unknowingly give you
the steamer trunk is a necessity. In
Ilia voice startles the darkness of the
"I
about everything. We start in a plain
the grooms presaged the anger with
to be mea,,3ured by worldly stand-
to e
help him ashore.
I
tills put only such articloo as you
place as he cries out: am now ready
to be offered, and Ph time of my do-
path of what we know, and in a min-
ute come up against a high wall of
I
w hich the Duke would learn of what
. of A expediency. Dwell there. Note
ar so
how directly under Baal's shadow God
Don't strike to Man on the bead to
nlake him Unconscious if be resents
stwil atitually use on the trip. but (to
lie caroful to ontit nothing. You then
DEATH IN BATTLE.
parture is at band. 'iei
HarkI -what is
what we do not know. I ,wonder bow
had happened to the charger.
was raising up and preserving Baal's
�
I your aid-wbile drowning; such a plan,
are not forLed to disturb yotir other
—
that shuffling of fedt in the dungeon ?
Why,
it looks over there? Somebody tells me
At dinner be met the Duke, who was
I.,
destroyer I A widow woman. Tbe
though common, is aii foolish its it is
tritinks during (lita voyag,e. Thert, are
"ife oil love ronern Declsove Ilattles offrip
World.
Paul has an invitation to a ban-
it is like a paved city—liaved with
e idently ignorant of the cause which
v
condition
I of the -%Nidows in tile, Ea9t it'
cruel and dangerous.
vertain things you have accustomed
I
quet, ,and he is going to (line to -day
-Aill, the king. That is
gold; and another man tells me it is
the young ,soldier, and
helpless in the extreme, so t,bat to re-
I
- -- ___._
youl"lilf to in thil vi'tty of toilet lux-
Of the I5 docisive battles of the
I
the tread
of the executioners. They come ,and
like 4 fountain, and it is like a tree,
and it is like .a triumphal procession;
omba,riAssBd
who enqui red bow the horse had ac-
ceive support. from such a source was
I itnother . trial to j-,lijah's faith, But
THREE QUEER CITIES.
urio,4, Nvliit-h you call do very -,vvll with-
()'It it"(' ""I) safo 1%le of carrying Its
world the average death rate in the
�
they cry down through the hole Of the
and the next man f Meet tells me that
quitted himself ,it the huni.
then Abab would never search for tbe
I
"-V�
fow bot ties its 1XMsibbe %%ill Mt-and lit
la,st fivo of thein (of '.Nllich alone, reli-
dulageoil
n: "hurry up, old man. Come
it is all figurative. I really -want to
"Ile is a splendid animal," said the
profit in such quarters. ,,ro sustain
fell by .11411u�
,411 111111t on 14111"(19 of'oll"Cel 1 .
.
gootl al-vad,
able statistics are preserved) %%asabout .:
flow, get yourself ready." Why, Paul
know, after the body is resurrected-
chief 0, and I -would not have him
.
thee. Yet in so doing sbe was herself
UT114111xv%.
Oil]), peopto matking a. first trip tx.�
,25 pw- o.-4,uf., ranging from 20 per vent.
was ready. Ile bad nothing to pack
up. He bad no baggage to take.
what they wear and what they eat; and'I ' I
. harmed for the world."
sustained - and blesse d. 9, They who
The ciby of Gbent, III Belgitim, is
't-wenty-six
to varry changos of gowns. A hand-
,
I
tile l3rifis.h I _ ;it. �Saratoga, to 47
OS9 I I
He
had been ready ol.goud I
I have% an immeasureable vuriosity to
'is,
i LOrd William's heart quailed within
contribute to God's cause receive more
built, on islands. 'I'liest, iq-
�Iands
mo,awly mado Norge or holnesplin dreits
-
per ivrit.. file los,-i tit the Swedes at.
wbile. see
him rising up, and straightening his
know what it and how it is, and
where it is. Columbus risked his I ife
I him; but be screwed up his courage
than they give.
Notice,
tire connected with. each other
mill look fresh and nioo ,tit Iho way;
Pullown. Of other great battles it is
stiffened limbs, and pushing back his
to find this continent., and shull we
to con fess.
"I'm afraid he' is a little lame," he
I
10. He arose and. went.
�
through.)ul-, Elijah a histOl-Y thi prompi-
. I by eighty bridges. The city bas 300
with plonty of heavy sbirt waists and
perhaps orit, niop silk wiflst or foUl-
�
diffieult in fix the averago death
w -bite hair from his crevi cod forehead,
and see him looking up through the
shudder to go out on a voyage of (]is-
said, expecting the next moment to
) ness with which be obeyed l,he com-
,
I streets and thirty public squares. It
aril drm4 to %voar tit, dinner oro nil sbe
rate, though if may be estimated at I
hole in , the roof of the dungeon
covery which shall reveal 9. vaster and
be annihilated.
mands of God's % irit. The gate OVEs
I Z
noted for being tile, birthplace, of
will require. 1�re,ssrkq of lustre are
I
alx)uL 2.0 cent. The rate% range 4
face of lit
into the a execution-
more brilliant country? .John Frank-
En risked his life to find it passage be-
To his great ast.onisbment the Duke
.
said in a calm voice7-
'
1.
the cit . t adition locales
Y., All ,;Out,b
the very spot of this ineeting .
'aunt. ,odlorn
� Charles V. and of John of 0
?till(.,
Ynui�h ill Vogul, tar trave.), 'e t hey
retain thoir st-iff. sruart, Nviry alwlxar�
per
- 71
.9 (the German loss at Sethi,
from 0 .1
or, and hear him BILY: "I am
now ready to be offered, and the Lime
tween icebergs, and shall wo dread to
find a passage to eternal summer?
"Can't be helped. Accidents will
happen and it is not so bad
of tbp city, The lNidow WO'llan
was thnire. An unpropitious prospect
Shakspeore called " time-honored J.an-
I va'ster," and as the scene of the paci-
anco under all conditions of tempera-
ture.
in 14olitember, 1890) to 50 per vent. the
t3rilish loms at Moody Albuera. As ft I
of my departure, is ilt hand." Then I hey
Men in Switzerland travel up the
perbaps
as you fear."
not encouraging tothe fleshly nature—
rication of (;bent November 8, 1576, and
A nice go-irn its often ritriiied in the
initHer o( fact, (Iiings, stand very much,
lift him out of the dungeon, and, they
start wit.h him to the plue of. execu-
beiglits of the, Matternborn with al-
pino-stock and guides, and rockets, and
It wits worse, however, and the next
morning the Duke again approached
it support from a starving v.-idowl But
Elijah kne-w that the thmad of God's
of several insurrect ions, sieges and ex-
14teitmor trunk or to ivivar in leaving
t,h,a ship or to make a. prestintable :ill-
'is (hey used IQ (14), .9ave t hAt t�e slau-
ghto%r, k�hen it does occur, alivays
tion. They say: "Hurry along old
ropes, and getting balf-way up, stum-
him.
howao3ver frail it seems, is It
eoutions of well-known perSOnago.q. It,
pearance to friends who have come
conivi av)rp quiok)y. A great battle
.
man, or You will feel the weight of
our spear, Hurry along," "HOW far is
ble and fall down in a horrible mas-
sacre. They just Wanted tir) say they
I my hour
"Now," Ile, said to. himself, " -ds.
,�.Yr,'e'th'at human strength can never
I
is associated with American history by
.
, (1,0-wn to niect you, an(I it dressy lit-
,it which the quLok-firing guns can be I
lwou-1it, in'o effe,,five it,;(-, iiill prob- �
it," says Patti, ','we have to travel?"
"Three milem." 0, three is
s g
bad been on thi?. tops (if thm� III b
has come, it will Ile in Casslo's woi
'Never more be officer of mine."'
break. A little ualer. He was thirsty
from his journey; she was famished
, the treaty made tbere December 24,
1814, terminating the second wat- N-
I tie hit(., whioll citin bo priolce,l vasily,
is generally its accompaniment. Be
ably � incre:tse tile death V,tte' htV9(`1Y, J
l,ui th.al to be Genar-
miles a
peaks. And ,shall wo fear to 90 Out
' "Look here, Lenno',," said the Duke.
with hunger. lo, Two atoms with ow-
sure to have an, umbrellft, ovi,r-
rem!dn,; provod.
good way for an old man to travel
for the ascent of tho eternal bills,
"Yes; it's all up with vie," the yvung
* lit* 1,
nipoteno�.,e. hebind them, are "'
tween England and the ITUiLed StftteB
,Aandal
shoes, It not, in&ed, your rilitekintosh,
,,it %ti0islic4 pr(%,,e that since the Tro� ;
after he b,.is been whipped and c -rip-
wbich start a t1i,nisand milps beyond
man's heart whispered.
"
than two kingdoms in Baal's nm.gm,,
I known Its the AVAr of 1812.
eonvenlont, for there is tit) counting
itin Nvar, 3,1100 yeras acco, not asinglo
� 4
in
pleft with maltreatment. But they
soon get to the Pin& of execution.
where stop the highest peaks of the
Alps, and when in that asoont there
"Look here, Lennox,,, I can't afford
to ull the risk of losing till my best
F
11. She wits going. In her Own oed
and
I Amsterdam, in llo)land, is built oil
on wbeit tile weathar will Im for the
landing, in last
yetr had vlalv4ed %%hich some �sar
I liml not. causip.1 ih,� trilling of it large
Acquile Salvia—and he is fastened to
i�q no peril ? A man, doomed to (lie,
,
horses, so--" .
she wits mindful of another's need
was rea.dy to. hell) to the limit of her
� piles driven far helow the water into
the �artb. Tha city is intersected by
and the general (-On-
; fusion, you dia nw.. wish to open t h-
nomliev of trivii; while it. iq v-kloulated
I
the pillar of martyrdom, It, does not
take any strength to tie him fast.. He
otepped on the scaffold, and said, in
joy - "Now in te'n minutes r will know
"No more bunting for me," said Len-
nox's conscience in anticipation of wilat
0
power. A morsel of bread. It was, n t
a,selfish but, was made under
i
, Iny canals, %Nhi(-.b are spanned bj!otber
in,
300 bridues, Veil-
trunks. The sandals will be of
! great sorOve oil Chn t r'Lp after rains
;ill Hie %%otld',; %%arq are respon- �
1 "" 1 o tile deal h of 1.1,000,000,0111)
-sit) 1 o' f r
makes no resistance. 0 Paul, why
the great secret." One minute
was coming.
request,
� d vine direction, to show the widow's
nearly anti resembles
i ice in the mingling of land and %vater,:
until (lie deck drioq off. New travel-
of hurn-in heings. �
not now strike for your life? You
have a great many friends here, With
after t be, vital functions ceas-
tbe little tbat died last
`So," continued the Duke, "in the
t e 8,
I want nnd awaken her fill b. P rbap
I though it is conside'rahly larger thavii
erq lay out vast sums, comparatively
I
Chat withered hand just launch the
ed, child
night. knew more, thn,n Jona.than Edw-
.
future, you shall have the brown horse
and the ebe%tl�ut mare, and, if YOU
Julso, Elijah was not quite sur� whe-
Cher she was the one, to whom God bad
I tbat city The canals dlvidA th,k city�
I is about ten wiles in circum-
I speaking, in 'rubl-,or-soled shoes, stcam-
or ellairs ru0i:t and ranvas coverings,
NF PR0J`K('1`1I,r,
thunderbolt of the people upon those
infamous soldiers, Nol Paul was not
ar& Or St. Paul himself before lh6Y
died, Friends, the exit from this
harm them you must mount yourself.,'
direoted him, and spoke to her as it
which
� feretice, into ninety islands,
I .
I all of which an entirely Unnecessary.
. ,W ;
R)ipprimf,nts bave reonnt ly been I rleit I
going to interfere with his own coi-
onation, He Was too glad to ko. I
world, or death, if you pletise to call
ft. to the Christian is glorious explana-
—
test.
12. As the Lord tby God liveth. Am-
. The city of Venice is built on, eighf,y
islets, -,vilich are connected by nearly
1The steamer oba.Lr can be rented for
the trip, the eanvfls rug Will lie simil-
in 1,:ngland with a projeclile for can -
Bee him looking tip in the, face of Ilia
tion. It is demonstration. It is illum�
THE OPPORTITNE TIME.
Ong the Hebrews this was the most
400 bridges. Cftnals.serve for streets in
I _y a nuisance If you have a serviceable
i
�
no.a. lt� is provided with a ring at
executioner, and as the grim official
draws the "I
!nation, It is sunburst. It is the op-
I shall call upon ou I- new neighbor
Mrs. Grundy, -waving'
� solemn of on tbs or invocations. That
9, pagan woman adopted It shows simply
Venice, and boats, called gondolas, for
carriages. The bridges are, as a rule,
dress, and the steitmer rug, or. as it is
better known, the large, soft, warm
'0-1
the base which vomplelely closes the
sword, Paul calmly says:
rtm now r6ady to be offered, and the
oning Of all the windows. It is glint-
ting up the eatechisin of doubt, and the
to -day, remarked
Mr. Grundy to silence. I know she
;thatsbeknew tbat.Uli�ah wasadevout
very steep, rising cOnBiderably in the
Scotch plaid shawl, it; Usually fashion-
bore so [hill no gases con escape past
t he ball. This not ionly prevents ero-
time of my departure is at band." But
I hand
Unrolling of all the Arrolls of positive
linan't had time to got settled and all
her looks
believer in God—that is, Jehovah, She
used the words that would be most im-
middle. but have easy steps. The eir.
cumferenoe of the city is about eight
ed into a golf cape, Which answers on
shore as well as for the sea. Elderly
. i
&ion, but it enables good results to Ile
Put, my over' my eyes, I Want
not to see that last One
and, accurate information. Instead of
standing at. the foot of the ladder and
that, and probably parlor 0,
fright, but I heard her quarreling with
prossive on Wim; it itloes not follow
miles. The Venetians joined the Lom-
ladles derive great comfort from the
attained with eroded guns. A new 113
'tie c'ently t vied ilie_,,�-,J&�_ -�
re
.struggle.
sharp, keen stroke, and Paul does go
to tile banquet,
,
looking I Up, it 14 standing at the top
-vvn.
ber huaband last night, and I'll never
if I
that she herself wp.,rshipped Jehovah. I
.
i o. Or, as we mi
fia,ve n6t a cak
bard League against the German em-
peror and, In 1177, etained a great vie.
shawl, an it Is, but young people who
Wish to be moving about prefer the
I -h gun ttvas I
which fired 8 shot.q in 56 seconds. I
i
and raul does Ill
witil the Mug, ne
of the ladder and looking do It in
the last mystery talcen out of botany,
forgive myself don't call before
they make up. , .
a bi-soult. A handful of meal. Vr'obaY)-'
tory,'In defence of Pope,Alexander III.,
cape always. The shawls cost from $6.75
__ �
J
What a transition it waal From the
and flad astronoilly, and the-
ly barley, the cheapeat grain food. A
over the fleet of war vessels beaded by
to large sums.
malaria of Rome to the finest climate
geology.
ology, 0, will It not Ile grand to have
.
I
I I
barrel. An earthenware jar. 011, Olive
Otto, son of Frjeolori'o 13a A as
. rb ro .a. In
If yoti wiAb, however, to own the
WHY IT PLEASED nE.R. �
In all the univerae—the o,one of eter.
all queationn anaivered? The perpotti-
SIRLOIN OF BEEP. 1
oil, sweet oil, used in Southern Europe
and Asta, Minor as we use butter. A
gratitude for this vittory the Pope
e a ring, and Insti-
i3teamer chair, a Ig�ood One can 1)4� lind
for $2.05, and will note conto amiss to
Somp) IoNv the. fact that she was Biting ,:
n'll 1�eatlty -and ,health. 1 -Tin ashes were,
Put in file eftfne,omb.s of llome, but in
ally recurring interrogittion-polut
changed for the mairk of e�xelamatlon.
The original of the word sit -loin of
crusp.. Abottle. I'" sticks, A couple
,
tuted the world faynous cotemolly Of
be utsed In tho homin for the verandah
e does. not seem to trouble her �4
by 11 be I
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one moment Che air of heaven bitth.
All riddles solved. Who will fettr to
beef is variously stated. On e account
of sticks; not meaning efcaotly two, but
a very few. Dr&qa It. Cook It. That we
11 Venice Marryffig the Adriatic Sea."
In thlo p,eremony,'thA dog6, a,l the nbief
or a resting chair in thi% bath room,
Whore it is also cot groat service for
ai till.
No-, it did for a while, until 80me �
,I
ed from his soul the lot ache. From
shipwreck, from dungeon, from the
go out. on that discovery, when itil the
questions are to be decided which ,we
tells us that, Xing James I., of witch-
way eAt it, and die. Words of the most
-11iler of V)6nfed U,16d t6 be tiSr med,
a still bath. *
�nough to tell hor
one wits thoughifut c �
that (l bV0 invariably went after thei I
biting pain of the elm -wood rods, from
have been diRellsaing rill our I 1 ves'?
bunting memory, knighled a loin of
palliotic despair. .
With a� ropria.to ureftionl e
plolty of 011Ahl'oris ft" a luxury,
linan
S,kveetest thing in the vicinity. and
�
the sharp swor(l of the headaman, be
into hfillittiat
Who sha,11 oolot olap him bandg In the
if
b(kof tit a banquet, which joint was
ever afti�r called sirloin. Another story
18. Fdar not. It. would be a helpful
task to -set the Acilaoilars On a flearch for
M4 the am ovory yoar, In rtc-
0 raft of Vbd wob, th and trade iodr-
They tire taft4e with ginglimm or
coveys, In gay plaids, and have full
I
gince thon sbe has been all smlf�,A And I I
honor.
gm4 ti.i6 ynogt 11BRAMb-
afitielpa,tion ok that blemed country,
mwrlb6cl the hreak to Charles 11.
mipetitions of this little sentence, In the
.
vf6l"X41 to V; 4i Adrlatlb.
trilli; oreord eogem Th,,itle Nek easily
wears tile lump as a badge of
i
1:190 of beilveb, 0, king among kinga,
it bo-flo bett6r th&n tbroUgb h6ly ciAr-
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