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very flue Man, a very noble Mark V" strewing of the great beet on the bete os.Sesee T
iltataareatilat la ate i. .ii.. - a man evlio watt onrighteous. a tem- angry wave on the beaoh-a battered,
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of I t d ulahrea I bow We will eateit them yet and they HooL rehiolit her Ina willing to do. ile that
Pant the RPOSt•le Preached, hetet% a beigin to tremble, They rook! The
14 0 a ood waxelionses in vain for the ehorel The Jilin 'of our Lord'a action aa belonging London, Paris, Berlin and Vienna are AT WORK POINT. .
can ye matte the damiation of hell!" be destroyed. But the walls THE SUNDAY' SC sent. An. apostle,
v per* t ye w1)1 6
At it Ye Intim theee things, haPPY
COMPARED CITIES,
trOrp§
MEIN AT ESIMALT,
telil breach, What eubject did he take? drowning men( The swiniining of the IN ,
INTERNATIONAL LESSON ORM. MS are " " " theD34 " are °Lisa- Agritlatiulintegt"" er the Werkre 64144$
• tent to forsake the literal interprets-, "iles-Alicleht iseme's relenialOgnio ` FIVE THOUSAND TO BE STATIONS/
Man who was notreadyto hear int The rashing waters! The *brie ot
SCENE IN BABYLON. d he say, h you are g man
UMW. No ; he ens:ached of righteousnese to tom of the sea or pitched by the
eselitna ilaulaltY*" Jags .to other countries and earlier time, so centrally eituated th t railroe.cis and
1-17. tailless Text. Seim 113. auglat to he room earefuli to aot oP al •
a
so highways thronged with market Feesolestalt,10.te, to Be Mae aiinetense
' to the spirit of the preeePt, abound-
Intexteitlites terpelacetrreetien et tate pomace to a raan who was tie victim bruised, and loathsome wreoki Su& PALOTIOALt NOTES, ing in. the loftiest acts of love. by wagOne eater thera.frein all sides. The rooll°04- (hlichNhanS litatteries le Otero/
V1101tans "till Re Very audaest-lase of bad appetites; of the judgment to derde destruction castle, -, One bade Verse I. Before the feast of the pas** wb,ioll we can do god to the bodies result is that their' population has ce' Construction,
IlieratieleaVelipaeel 1st *Ise Reel come to a, nrii who was unfit for it. hour before they-. could net have be- wee.
Lai Munich,. th k ' or souls of those who need our love "- d t I th f A large garrison. ooneisting Of 4,001
y o e wee in . spree out a. ong ese nes o come
ifereellvsalitacliel ACV. te re*. Bo we Maw always declare tbe mes- Bayed it. Destroyed; and without
- Allege thet haPpene to come to us. remedy.
aespatee !rene, wasbengten says. Daniel muet 'read. it as it ie. A min-• I am just setting forth a fact, which _ , astruretsmaminayboeder- or armof t5,000 men, and representing every
InutenCiliC;otirlies8biaegyoten ' he service excepting that of
with the twelve from Bethany to
„ which our Saviour died Jesus Went ()hurtle&
""Relve Dr. Talmage Preached from the land, who was Jamas VI. at Scotland. comes to the apostle. The apostle 'down together at table. When Jesus
bellowing text: "In that night was Bel- What subjeot did he
' ister preached before jernee L of Eng- you hey° noticed, as well.as I. Anattlas Jerusalem, About ;sunset they set
take? The king isays: "Did you sell the laud for Fie WATC1fINO VESUVIUS VOMIT. of tette city. The fronta.ge on the
trattuer. Street may be solidly built up, but of -
country spreads away en ing works sufficient to make Sweetie
.the cavalry -a. syateux of fortification,
;submarine mines, and other engineer.
shezzar, the king a the Ohaideaus, was noted all over the world for being mochr He eitys,• "Yes." .It waa a lie. knew that hie' hour wasecome. "Lie- Alt litth're8tIng Thlim cull Not Whattemled ,tetn the °petal
either gide of them. ohtline et malt One of the very strongest poste
sieha."-Daniel v. Me treated and wavering in his ideas. Deedi ee quiets as that! Sitephira, his cense he Itiltav," to this time he '
or square, are in the world-wide system of British
Bible pictures, like the words of the thtaltur the minirer prisaolftpbtetiituttia, etvi,n, comes in. "Did you sell the land had availed ell the plots of his
the 18th Inst. is; describe& by &Ignites outer
A visit to Vesuvius in eruption on .these . cities 'la therefore roughly
with, many legs or ;military iitiffrons--and a depot ef env -
mestere, Improve by age, Like a tid 1/1.Yeosf tlionrleande? Zook ileard eqeuaeleahertatilei wIat yeasdtGcr enemies; and tile explanation repeated,
correspondent, who says a great num: arms extending Pike every way equal to the streme•
BaPhaers -Transfiguration, or De Vin- for his text Jamee6; " thet wave judgments are upon theses whit despiii: ly given for plans ineorutable to his in all directions from
bar of tourists are malring this exenta the rnOin city;
el% Last Simper, they are evortli lavore ereth is like a wave of the sea driven him and defy him. They come sue,. disciples was his "hour had not yet
ous demands upon it whieh a war. is
Often these extension's
inne than ever before. leith the 'wind and tossed." Hugh denly.
At the central cone. the eruption was narrow line of settlement where the Prognosticate predict will be the reSult
hundred end fifty It should comfort the C'hristian
Did they hear the flap of his great er.
do& A track has been, made aoross ares Eastern waters and . Oriental lazuli
The. destroyin angel went through time had than aliel with the -m • he h 1 f
wide, everal streets running par,
come." But now be knew that theWould involve -these are among the de -
Latimer offened the king by a� er- arrived when he ahould de- otenitishwteilyavhaumwhIterthheescarimege row,.
velopmente which those in e position to
Night was about, to 00n1O dOwn up. Mon he preached; and the icing said, Egypt. Do Your suppose that uny of Actueatly there is rdeoilidgalwabruligaeninZe
on Babylon. The shadowe of her two " Hugh Latimer, corae and. apologize." the people knew. thet he was coxaing? part out of this world Unto the Fath -
within three or four years of arrange -
in great activIty. The speotatormuld onoe leaked villages stood on the
lengthen. The- Emahrates rolled on, egpelir eesarePate‘nottn% rt:e..elg,teafl tzlieyg'fbeltthohlmNeol •Suddenly, 'unexpeete wile shrinks from death to know that '?nly stand. on the edge; and gaze down highway. They have new been unite meats now being perfected in the War
tate the enormous depth of the crater- ed. with the city by continuous lines of Office at London, saya the •VietOria,
touched by the fiery splendors of the the mighty men and women a the Skilled sportsmen do not like lo his Lord, sure that when he died he
omitting sea ; and gates of brass, burn- country, for Hugh Latimer was to, shoot a bird standing on . a sprig enear would be received into the bosom of
,
killed and glittering opened and sh t "elegize* lie began hi.; sermon by
towers began; to 4dfar will," said Hugh Latimer. So the
. . B. C., Times. • . .
Five years ago an arrang.entent was
eats a onas, for every half -mine houses..
bY. •If they are ekillea, they pride the Father, nevertheless shrank with fol* a ta -
ute there was a loud roar from the It is by drawing a line around the
like doors of Gamic,. "The hangihug sTaherhihntea 'i; Hugh Latimer,*bethaik ththeeine ' themselves pn taking it on the wing. untold anguish tram the cap .of sor- abyss,. as . if of innumerable internal outer limits of these narrow extensions made with the Admiralty by the War
. gardens Of Balaylan, wet with the. earth' rh.in the • pease:ace of and they wait till it starts, Death ii; row which he had to drink; and "Ile e 1
an old sportsmen; and he loves to , _is own. dxPdsOsions, followed by the rise; hum- that Englislunen oirounasoribe the Office whereby they provided for the
garrison et Work Point a detachment .
heavy detv, began to 'pair,. from; star -body. YBurt trhek egi dr°11.1,tir take men flying under the . very sun. Kilo:with our fra.me." id rcif feet into the air, of volumes total„ area they call Greater London,
of the Royal Marine Artillery. ' That
lit ftewers and dripping leaf, ii frag mer that thoeu airnt in lea'e prucfseneee GI; He rloeygeto takehthem on the wing. Than wlia had given tliemselves up to ofresui iteating smoke, in the tawny which means London and its auburbs,
n destroy bah bodY and soul in unPre e:rievfo eted folds 'of which Liege mass- adding a. population of nearly twe nail- arrangement expired OA March 31, and •
ranee for inany' miles around. The- c
the King of heaven and earth, who A
streets and squares were lighted fel- hell-fire."eared! 70Yr etrIlBe treirgnhal I'lwc;ttltril 1,.illa • '
with teeehabie affectton. 'Unto c
mo.lten, lava ; shotnup like shells lions toethat of London county ' and as -the A.dmiraity are. underatood• to be
• theatres and galleries of al't invited Pallingdi ra
reThen be atthe
with •ap- Are there any here who have been Lilik-pAde.
living without God, and without hope for u:s id as unchanging all it WaS ' for f
"To the uttermost." His Live
end pomp, and grandeur Of ZiocUlitma
• the wealth Anether lee:on that ecomief
racrra v. mortar, The speetetorgwittoh- extending the Metropolis far into Hert- opposed to a renewal of the' arrange-
laeis: :le scit:y. r *you that you -had bete them.. Not 'Sohn, nor .Lazarus, nor herd and ,gessex on the north and into meat Other dispositions wilt have to be, ,
oy ytohuer LattuntelohjassouabOhrist, Isfacy was mord fondly loved ,hy as. us. e _the splendid . curve' of au& a Maas.
0 as it issued from the Brooke with ranch I Burry and Kent On tlae south. Thus made for 'the proper manning of the
of riot an tree the opening of the banquet and
difference be=
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forts by the authorities at home, and •
. the city to rare entertainments. Scenes night : there is a, great
lea s:ccletreril
• every 'street; and g•alless Mirth, and haginieeelicitx q9sen• toltaing man, if. Yr The lunge will cease' to e .11111t, than are we. 'Not Zaccheus nor the
fall, and with a keen sense Of the /897 f 6
o ,292,000, and was one of the
d Waseail.were mingled . in o anxiety as to the place 'where. : it might Greater London had a there seems little reason to doubt that
o arkness. grandeur of Bel ha • f I"
Iszzar s east You judgment and Et; 't
aething will be left but Death ana
' been ' " ' GREATEST IN POPULA.TION.
poPtilation in
, Artillery, who ahortly return to Eng -
seep!! the place vacated by the Marine
, . outregeOus excess,4.),,Mirtare the heart will step. The time will Samaritan
you 'shall ga no, more to the -
knew outcast was mor - *
wane& nor any other He -
e tenderly eared .danger of being in its way. greatest cities in the 'world in area es a regular detachment efegarriaon artil-
and splendid .wiek- UM first e fewl a hours,'new:.: •
, lery will shortly be ' on the way to
wished you had been invited there,:leperie when
partioul- well as the ' '
ednese came to the king's palace, to and dead sit at the feast.' .. oh i the ..,?„ ,oe. Or do the store, sor to the shop. I . . .
or in sin and sorrow than we have • 'Mitch of the lava, after a '
A royal feast to -night at the king's would '
haVe •said . lau--------------------- at erni y. Ohl. flee to • Ihe divnie and human affee- arly loud roar 'I
there be one in this tio f j i' • rom thel critter, fell on
do tiltiir mightiest dee7d,s • f d
ns o cans c ,ng about each of us. the sidee of the cone, k and ;within a -
palace! R,Maring 'up to the gates are the close of th ' b
e atiquet, anyour presence h f
blood curdles with horror. The King from Christ, though he raay not have 2. , Su,p, per being. en::!ed. "During very few feet of the flying spectators. .Su'uh etree
fifteen of the roads leading into Vien- TRANSFER THIS MONTH,
of the city extend along land.
who s wanderedElr away
cloth from Dedan, arid drawn by fire- oqfheTerrorst has thereis the wine, a ghastkiersbaund- theard- the call of . the Gospel for many supper, or, possibly, supper being When it was safe to do so,. they. re- na, and they have had the effeot to This large fore,e will not at once be
chariots, upholstered with precious
; human blood e a year, Iinvite him now to come and prepared." After this he sae down to turnedand plunged fitioks into the nearly double the area Bow includeddispatched' here, and it is'unlikely that
. eyed horses fkonx 'Xogarmah, that rear dying groans are the music. Sin nas ' be saved. Flee from thy sin! Flee to supper, and gave t.he sop to Judas, viscid, -. pasty, red-hot mass taking
and neigh in the grasp of the chariot- made. itself a king in the narth. Mute I the stronghold cif
crowned itself. .xt has spread a ban- the accepted time; now is the day of . . . secoed enlargement' of the. limits oc- larger detaahmeot than one or two ,
the Gospel! Now is
, verse 26. The devil having now • put away pieces a the rapidly cooling black
S withia the city limits. in 1891 the' when tbe transfer is made that a
eers ; while a thousand lords dismount, lute It • ites all the ' world to sitiviron into the heart mass as a souvenir of their ris visit.
04,
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, of Judas. Judas had kY
Inv
.friemist may been for hours, if not fee days, watch- s • ••curred; and it was high time, for the officers and a handful of men will
t' of Syrian emerildS and the coloreblezid- ,gueting-hall, the spoils. of ell Good -night, ray young The •greater pert of the projeeted lava oity had :spread far beyond the borders March' into uarters at Work Pominet
t.Svrvohus husevveer• rosiiirms113.eeert:f .gitrdede by Hihme for an opportunity, Co fulfill his Con- fort:inatelyitbaels bat "the crate.r• fixed in 18,./3, The antitorities decided But if the o %ions of military.
and women dressed in all the etatendar
come t� it. It has hung in ite kiflg ban -.1
tweri otfuell rsTno: . uqt ttvuehtnere oitydeimple frooin to grew .sre to be raj% a the force
tract of betrayal. i Ile may bay° been witils°
provoked to hls treason by the re- nese the beautiful Phenomena. repeated to come, raid! Sel:eltrarulan °thentlet5rTlotn
1.8 ateadily augatented 'until- the- stialitiobne-"*"
coral, and the sombre glory of Tynan eItirhas gfathered fromr all music. It 13r in the morning strorig anYdYwuelrllut
purple and pritioely embroideries, floorand
aiethsuesrirettha theet tIciiebwle%fte: old. art -thou. a despiser of God? Is this
jog of agate, and the chasteness of dome ana the banners of. all nationa.
assumes the proportions a a grail . .
thou tie awakened in. the .night by Bethany,. . ' ' • The stream- a laea below Vesuvius these settled streets. So it happehs
dary beyond the furthest exten.sion Of . ii)til.:;ltitirdeerftfitetjetirlutht. atretirpd trah. isunfoitriot: •
brought from afar ,by eamels across the is' that banquet broken •Yup ; and howl thy last night 011 earth' ? Shouldest nroof that his Master gave him at again and again. ° •
desert; and by ships a TarshiSh acr s terrible iS its end 1 Ever and anon there 1
the sea. , . is -a handwkiting on the wall, A king and there be shadows floating in the en 11 things ' t h, a er giv Since September,* and is sending its don, is able to carry on market gar- - - "s"e
. has immensely increased in volume that. Vienna, as well as Greater Lon- ie. te „nee e
_aye to be stt_melied• front . •
something thou taou knoWest not what, 8 KnOwing that the 111 th had
a ings in or is hands P rf eti '
falls. A great culprit is arrested. The ,
Open wide the gates, and let the. knees of wickedness knoak together.1 conscious of hls Origin and his. destiny; now so that the observastery and Mr... 'ergo scale within her own lim. its.
guests come •in. The "taharaberlaina Gda,s• judgment, like an 'armed beat, :and you feet that Yeur last' houy has thoroughly' aware of. the sweenizi con- t
come, and there' be a "fainting at the , . r g soen sook's 'hermitage are- less in These extensions of the settled urea
and cup -bearers are all ready. Hark breaks • in upoit , the banquet; and ' c_Lustoos..wn.ech faithful christuuts must peril now than they have been on sev- give the hair leading -either of EuroPe
heart,' and a tremor. in ' the limb, and
to the rustle of the- silks, d t
an o e
th • that 'night is Belsbazzar, the..king ever draw /rem what h now about • • •
. . here. •
d h d t' th 11 • • e e Y little red rivers in another direction deningrand other rural pursuits on a • One reason. why----.the-conteraplated • .
• a catching of the breath -• then thy. e was eial occasions derIng the last three e far more irregular outline then that
• the' Chaldean% slain. 'd ld bbt h f the ords to do. Went to God. "And comethune months. The little stream which -was of any other of the great cities. Among
change will not take place at once is
heeause the accommodation at the •
Point is at present se extremely limit-
ed that a larger force thrin the present
one cannot be quartered there. But
cans. .1:hap the cymbals. Blow the
jewels! Litt the ..beonere, Fill the (satinet see why they make' sixth a fuss
carol ot the neu.sio I
e .. •
bee the blase of. Here 'is a young man who says, "I Ica
about the intexieating cup. I'
W-5 AL ...I slain.. , , . . with a ylvidn es' th t hews an eye- th u h encroached One Oonsiderably at the fact. tlaet it remains eras:need *4..47
. , Isimeear, 'the king a 'the . Chaldeao%
the text; "In .that night was Bel -
4, 5. Those two veraes are written stopped; . and the Observatory Hill; th6. least irregulatitY of . (Maine, and
to Ged.e • • . : • ' - SQ near lifr. Cook's., little shanty so„n the large cities of the world Pekin. has
' a 8 ' ' P 'g '-' h ' t ' d 'i 1- ' sum- at s Wei -Hai -Wei ' • -
England is just now. paying particular •
attention s re gth i g po , .
the principal reason, perhaps, ue that A
' to t n enn her sition
••- exhilarating ! II: -makes' me feel well. I -Rear invitation • a. • , witness. - He meth. fromeupper. From its unction with . the moun aua, and in the rec a Linear city walls is
. trumpas.• a.,et the •night go by with the of the ospel.at-Wee and Is concentrating
r ca t ik bolter,' th k b tter 'feel I - • • ' ' the table And laid aside hie garments. though -the present, active outlet of dent proof. of the stagnatiori 'Of basi-
n , a . . in betier, There may be some one en this house to • . .. her :energies upon ineking that point.: -
' Sag, and dance, and ovation: and 1better: I cannot sop why people, have WhoniA dial speak' again 'and there- linfasteued his girdle, took.off his long lava has piled itself up. behind. it to nese end. the hear of eri erprise in t e. equal tn•strength to those of het other ,
that 13anylOnish 'tongue be - palsie1 such a prejudice- against. it." A- - few, I forelet it be inthe words ' -a• the Goss outer garment, Whieh wasemade ncit nearly um: feet, Will probably be. pro- Chinesecapital, Which has scarcely half Asiatic military statiorial, But the for-
eeland. not m own, With which I olase: unlike our ,night „enbeit. , And took tt" tooted by its pew bank cif lave. should the reputation 4 . a ceetury ago, and bidding aapeet a he,r foreign relationit . . : ' •
that wiil not say, !`!0 girig, *Wheezer,- Years .piiSs on, and he *alma tip and
lies for ever rs , ' : •: ,finds himself In the, clutchee of an evil sfie ever Y one that thirstethi towel; and"girded himself. Tied e long new outbreaks 'occur. clos•Sr'' to the faot dieplays every symptom a decays,. in that quarter only enaphasizes the
.• • Ala! my friends,It'Sves not any Pins. habit- Which he• Irma to break; but com'e •yer-toYthe 'watets. And 'let him towel aroma his • wnist, leaving its I of the central cone on- the. line Whieli . A fees years ago. the aqthoritieei of I importance ' of Esquirartit as a taaieal •
mon banquet to which these great peo- cannot ; and' he '•cries out, :" Oh Lord ends 'Imaging loose. Ho poureth wa- !of late years has peeved to. *sbe the Vienna put a lot of surveyor* at .woik
that. hath no money cOme, buy Wine basis, arid as a depot of supplies for. , •
• phi mine. Alt parts of the. earth' had G04,1 help 'me I" It. seems lis though. ., d mile e ' _A h t ter into ie aim& A large copper ba- ' easiest vent from the interior limn- -walking survey§ and .nleasurewents, the fleet arid land foroea which it May . ,' ' .
. . ithout ra ne aNVit 011
Sent their richest• •elands to Wittin oriental fashion, pladed there
table. 13rackets and chandeliers flash- God would not; bear .his prayer; and rice:" "Conies unto me, all ye who .sin,
ed their tight .upon teekares Of burn- out, • 'It biteth like a setpent, and it. ivo • ,t . ary custOms. No oriental. would; plunge
• • ' aPre Weary and heavy laden. and I will rehdY:fOr the varioue jewish ablution -
in an agony of body and sould he•eries
• rAt this time sat the year, when every statisttos that are particularly
descent Waiter. • froua which have been deduced nv
. . -13-e be found a cease to nip]. ee • that
quarter.
, e ry e 0 in
e go . Fruits, ripe and. luscrous, atiegeth •Iike an adder." How bright shiall level spot on the maun shows teresting, bedause they show the ex -
tai
baekets of silver,•entwined with it was tee etaete new mace it w s Ohl that my Lord Jesus woUld now bas feet or•hie hands intanebasin; ra- a jeweled fieldsof tuty .spring Dowere, wet uses to which all the ground with-
•
. . BATTALION Ole INFANTRY ,
rt• make himself So attractive to Your ther would the water be poured upon .and. when the• glorione ginestra, or in, the limits of a great °he has beeo In 'addition 'to the Engineexe. and
•
ry . Vases, inlaid with emer- Here is a man who begins to. i.ead souls that. you cannot resist him; and them from a pitcher, Began to wash morintain broom, wil so n wain o ' ' ' d
1 es 1 k d th • 1 '
se story
aid, and ridged with exquisite tracer- . px•enai that, if yotehavesnever prayed eefore, the disciples' feet. 'The contest among !shine gad ,against the Siruel nlack
ies, fillediwith nuts that were threshed :, noiele. " They are—SO ebarra- , e_
co,eite ee Jr...t prayed since those days •the twelve for the leading Place in the !crags or the old lava streams, a tripsto
64 irOnas forests of distant larids. Wine . f ' f- ' - ••••-•-s -Ivhen you knelt down at your mother's kingdom of God seems to have. taken I Vesuvius is one of the most delightful
ing " he savs0 " I will co out and see
1 or naysel whether tbese„..1 a ,
g s n. • . .. O. Then cometh he to Simon 'Peterjunagined. 'Ube Magnificent view, the turago, fruit anti .
, in tae decanters and bubbling in the
. al the last t • .
detoted. ln view of the large addle neon r e y,
dee to the eity's area uine years ago Prebable that a battalion infantry
it is not surprising to learn that al- as well veal,' in two. or three years,
most exacety. one-half of the -entire contribtite part of the garrison here.
surface is devoted to agriculture; pass Such a step would involire the 'con-
' f barrack
He opens the gateett a. sinful life. •`
th th t t • ht mi ht hlace not long before this livitysof spending a day filet can be
roug rom • roya vats. foaming so." ...Ines re.
et' La. sprite meets lum
'!J I t I Peter bad many 'faults, but lie was fresh cur, , the bright but. no ETAB E GAR.DEN6.
chali Tufts of cassia and frank • -----------—--------------------.1
'ce 'wafting their sweetness
wall and table.
folding itt
through t
P . • t too brit- .
he vand. She waves. her wand, ust NS am w t ou , one p ea To
ings dur. du acidition to this, ahout an eighth then
VEG L
ancl it is all enchantment. Why it seems ' oat that thy blood was shed for inc, one of those verisrefreshing people of liant sunshine, and the beauty of • the . . would niake things exceedingly livelyyu •
anners un- whom one is sure that whatever per- starlight.,er moonr•ght even of Veinna's area. is timber land under war. is tee
came I as if the an I fGand d t And that thou bidtst me come to
phials. of perfume in the atmospherp.son or event " cometh," their individ- ing the descent, leave an abiding ire -
alit Will -show its f Lord do t thou Preesion of- magnificent contrast with •
ivaonership. . at the Point, and qukk-firing batteries
ng steadily proseeated
ze that ge s o • a poure ou
thee, •
u y el . , s All ----------------.buildiof ienna, with are now in course of construction en .
ic the. perfume of hariging gar- As he Welke 'on, he finds. the hills •bes 0 Lamb Cociel comet .
their door-yardsated aokYards, if theY beta Sides of the haa•hour. These will ,
enea window, bewitch- the formidable majesty ,of the vol -
coming more radiant with foliage, and But if YOU can not think -of so long a wti:shwelurdr, Th°u'' L4 the emilha-
done. • " of the living Goeuds, witheehCmhristieetth,,e,, ' have any occupy an area not quite so he mourite,d as soon as the guns arrive' • •
of iirtu7; jeta of crystal, to fall in 1 ds h S°thils "110. _
the ravines more resonant with the prayer as that, I will give you a
Fountains rising UP from iiiclosures , falling 'weter, Nvhat a charming shorter prayer that yen can seer; "GO f t f - YTh tit
. •
. large as that of this timber lands, or from ,the ordnance departure at •
an cape e sees! But thet 'sinful lie merciful to me • a sinner!" Or, if ixien washed; fell of silent wonder, PAY IN T R
• whole surface. This means that if we Whatever course array he adopted at
ee o a sm u man c era ' HE )3 ITISH NA.Vi a little lesel 'then an eighth of the headquarters. . • ••
clattering rain of diaxaonds and pearls.' epriter with her wand, meets hinangain; 'you cannot' think of so long a prayer but Peter could, not. be silent. .
Statues of Mighty. men Icloking' dowal, eliminate. the Sparsely peopled.' Part present' by 'the home authorities the
butt now she time see the wand, ana as th t I will al e vo a still shorter
from niches in the Wail, upon ,craivens s • "• s ' • - v 4, 7. Thou ehalt knew hereafter. "I will iihatJelln oat! rai'8 111.0 oaken erree,, of Vienna about. eine-quarter of the impression ie. .defiiied. among the
e. enenan men is gone. The .cup cons, ha you may u pr. Lord. save .
• feet of all the disciples." At beet our In the'ease of' admirals and vice -ad- buildings and the inclosed • spaces eS pieced On the Same fighting basis
and shields brought from subdued em-
pires; Violet of wonderful. Work, stand"-
ing on pedestals , of precicius stories.
Embroideties. stooping about the win -
explain this sifter •I have washed the • ' • • htingSkiP4* ' Stlrface of. the main city is occupied by force here that this point will shortly '
is full of poison. The fruit turns to me, or I perish!"
aelies. Al! the leaves a the bower are • knowledge of God's designs is frig- around. them, Streets awl alleYe are as Halifax, and will be manned and
pents. The flowing fountains t. miraLs' eleven are .employed with pay
forked tongues of hissing eer- * • ' • -- ' • , raentary, 'but we nia3r be sure the' large consumers of sPace, and occuPY equiptied"shi a manner c,onsietent whit •
•
and drifting on floor inlaid with ivory ith
dowse and wrepping pillars of cedar,
„ w oorrup on. le uring gs
baok into, a demi. po 1 t chf 1
ti Ti 1 son h ' --
ANTS' EGG, TRADE. all the .questione that try our faith and allowance.s avez•aging some!
wered • •
will eventually be satisfactorily- sue- but the half -pay id only about Z650.'"A To 'the patio and public grounds Of ests in the North Pacific and the ,fer
k'2,513°, exactly one-tisirelfth of the whole eitY• its great imPortance to Impefutl inter-
,
e eerses anti ecreaxas of deMontao hie i:930 on full pay Vienna just ' about one -nineteenth of east. • • "
and agate. ' Muse°, mingling tue cora w Iltellolteetors or Thelle Tiny Artlt:les • •
wave ot _transpdit that .went rippling bine en with eleaii, brotther 1 .
Ants eggs are th base of a rap 3!
n --------- in thBritish Isles. entity now dhows itself to be partlY hall -pay: At .the present mom -en --1,
timi of hinniltty. but ---------------winander A483 on fulI pay an Atta tc'huis itnhemeosutt•tx.c:tiaesr,ett
a
along .the wall, and. breathing anaing blasted s irit, hail!" He tries to et InCreasi g 4Asbg°11ivienmerothwilnlieetglia°r-f
senior cOlstain egets
leughter. Lest spts gather about • co Abent se the area is 'devoted, it larger proportion . •
thrum of harps, awl the' clash of cyme $. Thou shalt never wash lily feet,
and k:30.1 on h lf pay, a seniqr tom-
• than is given to these popular resorts. .--ss . .
• • • Peter 3154 b a notay begun sr
- THE, FIRST SII;K• HAT. •
babe and the blast of trunepete in one him and feel for his heart and beckon • . e idl • d 2 •
the garlands, and pouring .daivn the! p g -
corridors, and thrilling the souls Of 6, out. He tries to get out, Ile comes Hundreds weight of the tiny spoil are Pride and nrroganee. Humility that . .:
.. . .. , Pr P
thousand banqueter% The signal is
given and the lords and ladies, the
m.ighty men and ovomen of the land,
o °Alen of, filters: employed is high- densswlaich is jest double thespace de -
and -tries to, Nell it hack, but the door who •feed ,theme to young pheasants, When we compare a snap of Constans
If I .walth thee not, thou hest no part ing the last forty years. In 1871
canaries and. aquarium fish. They are withme. "Humility not shown in ob- there were nearIe fifty percent 01the
otifnoepthleutwliathrgarie teitsteruehedesaumeet suceaeltet
turns against him; and in the jar of
subject to the will of God neither there are only twenty-four percent o
senior °Moors on halt -pay; at Present to be told that the capital of Turkey
stantino le ham popalation of SOS OW.
words, "This night is Belshazzar, the collected for tehe !least part. in a cer- edience isin truth no hunility itt
coras around the table. Pour out the
wine. Let foanr and bubble kiss the
rni! t h' ' ,
and -
drink to the swain:rent: "0 King Ilel- Sizi may open laright as the morn- *here many thousands of peesants deed. can be.'' •
shazzar, live for ever I" • Bestarrecl It elide darksas. the, night I make a living by them. ,A colleetor, amiable and, moral as of the outcast. commanders on hate pey. Of late
This is Tee true of the captains -and about twenty percent of As a rule
into much, smaller areas than Western
Orientiil cities are crowded
king of the Chaldeans, slain. tain district in the south of Russia, ,-Churton. The natural heart is "not
f is wretchedly overcrowded: Con -
head -band and carcanet of royal beauty I learn further from tbis subject What is called "good nature" is not years tho number ol. eppointments hats cities, with results ,that are not bene -
going out upon a sunny day to Setae
gleam: to the uplifted chalices, as again, that Death sometimes breitke in upon "Comte, follow me," is increased faster than the supply of ()L-
and again4 and again are emptied. a banquet, Why did he not go down 1 0 0 4° I:11 rain I 1),1 elA • - the Mesterei call. Subsreit, and all 'ficera; but as the numbers now being tidal to the health and well being of
h'11 h le ' " d "1 tio near Chrigtianq
Away with care front the palace I Tear ' to the. prisone in Babylon? There them little twigs and sleeks. Then he eiohes, grace and happiness follow, entered are going no vapidly, there their inhabitants. We are leil to be -
royal dignity to tatters I Pour out were people there that would like to rudely disturbs the.antsin their busy 9. Lord, wit my fest only, but also wilt tend to be more promotions to the lieve that tho common people of dna::
more wine! Give vs more . light, have died. 1 suppose there were men ent Rollie were 'herded too closely to -
wilder musip, sweeter perfume! Lord *and women in torture in that city heltre• Their first instinct, on having My hands and my head. • Peter is still higher ranks and Mare half pay when
ort the wrong treat: Be wants to there. • !tether for comfort, from the faa that
, shouts to lord, captain ogles to cap- who would have welooined death. But th f ff the' d llin is to
e roo torn •o e r we g, make out a program for the Lord. 'A bachelor lieutenant oan live on
• attemottt elictey lee supposedto9hfamvoodhearcnt
tain. Goblets clash; decanters rat- he comes to the palace; and just at' fly to some shelter. They make for 10: We are now approaching the ker- his pay, and usually does so; but when Rome; though the city of to -day, with
'
• tie.. There come' in the obscene song, the time, When the mirth is dashing to the pile of twigs, just as the peasant net of the lesion. Ho that is washed an officer thinks of Marrying it is a 100 (0.) people, is rather a fourth latg-
and the drunken hiceough, and the the tibtep plush, Death breake in at lead thought they weniids He does Da needeth riot save to wash his feet. "He eery diiferent affair. Let its suppose ei• In, exteit, than the 'tonic of the
staveriag lip and the gutfaw, of Wm- the banquet. We have often seen the'wait for them to hide all their •eggs
tie. laughter, bursting fronx the lips of same thing illustrated. Herr is a
• princes, finished, reeling, ' bloodshot; young man just come from college. Ile
while mingling with it all X hear is kind. He is loving. Ile is entlitesi-
s "Huzza 1 Itueza I for great Bashes. astic, He is eloquent. By one spring
zar r' he may bound to heights toward whirl
What. is that On the plastering of many men •have been struggling for
the Wall? Is it -a spirit w Ls is a years A profession opens before ,hian.
phantom? Is it God ? The musio He is established in the law. His
stops. The goblets fall. from the friends cheer him. 'Eminent, men
nerveless grasp.' There a thrall encourage him. After a while you
There is a start..; There is a thous- may see him standing in the Senate,
and -voiced shriek of horror. . Let or moving a popular assemblage by his
Daniel be brought in to read that eloquence, -as trees are moved in 'a
.writing. 'Re =nest in.. He reads it: whirlwind. Some night he retires
"'Weighed in the balances, and art early. A fever is on him. Delirium,
found wanting." ' e-reokless charioteer, seizes, the
Meanwhile the Assyrians, who for reins of his intellect, Father and
11 two years had been laying a siege to mother stand by and see the tides of
that city, took advantage of that car- his life going. out to the great ocean.
onset uncreative in. I hear the feet of The banquet is ccvraing to an end. The
the eono.uerots on the palace -stairs, lightit of thotight and mirth, and elo-
afeesacre rushes to with a thousand quence ate being extinguished. The
' leleatiaing knives.. Death bursts tip- garlands ate snatched from the brow.
on the. wale ; and I shut . -the door of The vLelon is gone, . Death at the ban-
- that banqueting -hall, for I do not want qua 1 •
to look. There is nothing there but I 'Owe also to learn'from the subject ,
torn balantares and broken Wreaths and that he destruction of the vicious, arle organs, of the body, have their stages'
there, .however, but goes off to repeat
the trick at dozens of other hills, re-
turning in the evening with stiff paper
bags to collect his spoil. This is very
simple, as all he has to do is to sweep
the clusters of tiny eggs off into the
bag. It is Said that an industrious
man may in one day collect as rad&
as eight pounds. These are in tetn
.gathered up by agents of large firms,
who handle for exportation. At pres-
ent, Russia. is the only country where
ants' eggs are gathered, although the
forests of South Am.erica, where there
are said to be hills 12 feet high and 18
feet round, ought to be a good place
to gather them. ,••
OUR PHYSICAL STRENGTH.
Lather ems er Or the Aventge Minn at Vary,
Ina Ages.
The muscles, in common, with all the
. the slush of Upset talikarde, and the 1)1 those who despise God, will be very of development and decrine ; our phy-
blood.: of murdered women, and the sudden. The weve of math had dash- sleet etrength increases up to a cer-
kicked and tumbled carcass of a dead ed to the highest point when that
king, roe "in that night was Bete Assyrian army broke through. It was tain age, and then decreaees. Tests
ehazzar, the king of the Chaideans, unexpected. Suddenly, atinoot al- of the strenitth of several thousands
. stainer • waYe, eoutes the doom of those who ef people have been made by means
r
1 I go on to learn some lessons from despise God, and defy the laws of men, of a dynamometer, strength measure,
,. *11 this, as nil former oceasions I learn- How was it at the Deluge? Do . you
".' ed certain lessons. , i learn -that when suppose it oe,me through a loni north- and the following are given as the
Ged writes anything On the wall amen Sant aorta, SO that people for days bee, average figUrCES for the white race;
had better read it as it is. Daniel fore was sure It were coming, Ilo; 1 The "lifting power" of a youth of 17
did not misinterpret or modify the suppove the inerhing was bright; that
yearn is 280 poundte in his twentieth
latitidwriting on the wall. It le all calmness brooded on the waters; that,
Gospel to preach always things that When suddenly the heavens burst, and in the thirtieth and thirtyefirat year it
the peciele like or the people cheese. the mountains sank like antihero into reaches its height., 056 pounds. At the
foolishneas expect a Itanieter at the beauty sat enthroned on the hills; year this boteaaes to 820 pounds, and
Shall I telt yotit of the dignity of hu- the sea that dished clear over the end of ' the thirty-first year the
yaS• etreAgth begint to decline very slow -
matt nature) Shall X tell you. of the 41.n es and the Himala
vtondera that our race has acooraptish- The Red Set was di
ed) "Oh, no," you say; "tell nee the mess- Egyptians tried to ere
age that cadre from Geld," will. If could be no danger. T
there is any haedweiiing on the vre,11 jtist mine through;
• bled. The 4, firat. lly the fortieth year it
it. There nes decreased 8 pounds, and this din/ -
Israelites contintnia at a sliffhtly Meted*.li
ere they ing rate until' the fift eth year is
It is this lemon; "Repent I Accept 0 hadgene, w y no f 0111 reachad, when the figure is 00 pounds.
-• 5,51481. and be Sated l'' I might. talk of it •'.'•'such a 'beautiful Walking lilted Aftt3r this period the strength fails
great manyother things but that A pavement of tinged shells itna inor<5 and more rapidly until the wede-
ln MO retftelagelo and so 1 declare it. pearls, and On either aide two great new of old age is reached. it is net
*Atli &War flattered those to Win= vvalls of Water -solid. There ean be passible to give statistiem of the de -
preached. He wild to theme who no danger, Forward, great host of the cline of strength after the fiftieth
d WrOng, and Who were Of- EgYptianst Cleo the eYrObals, and blow year, as it varies to a large extent in
" th trumpeta of Vietoryl After theml different individuals.
)
in 16 )118 sight* lea generation e
that ia bathed needeth not save te
wash hs feet." Ye are clean but
not all. A rebuke which only 'Judas
of all the twelve could 'understand. It
is possible, indeed,. that judas, intent
on his plottings with the priests, had
been absent when the rest; of the dis-
ciples accompanied their Master to the
public hath. ,
11. knew who should betray
him. ."Who was betraying him."
A2. Was set "clown again. Was re-
oliningaigain. Know ye what I have
done. Do you fully understand)
13. Ye call me Master and Lord.
Exalted titles of Jewish rabbis. Ye
say well. Their deference' to him is
'right.
14. Ye also ought to wash one an-
other's feet. Naturally this whole
story was profoundly affected Christen-
dom. Some small branches of the
Mittel' of Christ have regarded it, as
enjoining a sort of sacrament, and
teed.. that Christians are in duty ,
bound to wash one. another's feet, jest
as.. they, are tql partake of the Lord'14
Supper ; and lofty saints In the Roman
Church have washed the feet of beg -
gees in their endeavor to fulfill this
email:mid. But our Lord's own ex-
planation in this and. the, following
verses shows that his act was typical
-an acted parable. The cOnstant puri-
fication from the daily, Stains of life
cart be in a writs° performed by
Christiane to each other, and as such
teed every day in every Christian
household, there would. never again in
all Chrietendont be a Church quar-
rel
• 16, . have given you an example.
ihat ye should do as X have done. Not
wha.t have derie1 lett asi have done.
"Mutual cletteetrig is the obligation of
Christ% disciples." PlOramer. The
Word in the origiiial or texcurip
deseribee la, sempler, St thing ,g to be
traced ovehjike n childsa RUC Copy
In writing.
IC The ttervatt Is net greeter
than hitt ltd. Over and over does our
SitTiOttr utter thin truth. We need not
e.onsider ourselves above any work
that a senior litultenant, aged thirty- caesaes.
three,,becemes engaged to be married. .
let, save a hundred pounds per antitan ' , shiny, luster and calculated to frighten ' •
. A very . thrifty mann-tight, 115 special- . ''s ---s-'-----
during his last twu years as neaten- . ." -
FLOWER. WQMPIN OF PARIS.
°ravers of the crown stated that 'seve
.t.iMid people. As a matter of feet, t .
he
ant, bat, it neither •gunnery nor tore The roses of Paris are different; from
pedo, his best chance' of promoti. n the 'resod of this eountey, for they live 1 s01,1e'lliit, we,?litililelschfialiillirteerict - astertellefueudn,!1.8111iigasi.
Pocket for painting' bill ship, and would S'In ' "um'
out in -the eoldest wether, and de not i yelped and it younger son of Cordwain-
. what it is to get nipped. r es
.! chandler sshopavas th Mall tiOW11 by the
Thomas, who wee returning from 'a
would be as first lieutenant, and then
he is bound to put his hand. into his • „e. 4,, e, ,
•
It a Rio When Worn in London.
and Its.pwaer wits Arresteil.
On .the wearing of the first silk het
i Londond newaapor
dated Jan.
16, 1797, gives this quaint and amiising
acCount:
John Hetheringtine• harberclasheis of
the Strand was arraigned before the •
Lord Mayor ye.sterday on a cher&
breach of the peace and heating -"ie.
riot, and was required to give bonds
in the sum of Ra100. It was in evidence
that Mr. Hetherington, Who is well con- •
nected, appeared on the Public high-
way wearing upon his head what he
called a silk -hat, which was offered in
evidence, a tall gametal% belting a
•
•
it Is a duty which, their Lord bids
thein to perform. If the verse we are
now coninlenting on Were devoutly
P03? lontun. At thirty-six our .terewd withal had collected ad had his
commander might save tilty poundirs
s The ft thing that strikes a person right 'F
atm broken. or these,'reasons
look fonvard to a year on half -pay at Ort gflower Wemen who stand upon going to Pail% is the ntimber of !the defendant was seized by the guards
e t
tenant becomes. eommander;. anlieu- d may th and taken before the Lord Mayor In
the !extenuation .tf his crime the defend-
- street corners and in front of ant claimed that he had *not violated .
have little or twilling. A lieutenant by free.
4165.
• "shops beg -ging you . always to buy a talky law of the kin.gdona, but was inere-
•
8. FORGOTTEN PEOPLE. f lewee of them. They carry
their ' ty exercising a right to appear iu a
wares' in big striiiv baskets, which are ' head-dress of his own design -a right
1
-. • l'entrat Amin. . papoose:1. • Not content with this
not denied 'to any Englishnsan.
•
Takta.Italtait, the•Name ern 6ead IVY In straPPe( upon eir ac ,
„O.. city of Takla-Makan and the dead cin her
basket of flowers up- heavy load, the Parisitto.floWer woman COLD STORAGE. •
..-... •
Interest ia being revive,d in, the burl -
forests around it by Dr, Sven Haire the, ever-present posy,
inpohoyer, bheagngdiongthetore it • • '
It is 0813, Onteeent Use Tkoilitia the Pets.
1 114 Was Known for Asti's.
between .10,000 and 18,000, _feet swum menus
times a dey, but this fact lay no
Bad.
the Swedish explorer, in the Desert of
isi n • •
Gobi, Central Asia, at an elevatiOn of 1 he Par a flower Woman sells out It is it curious faa that, although
sea level. Dr. Iredin coitsidere that goes around tho cooler to where stelae '
yer.eat of buableas. ste , dwellers in NOrthern elinnis must. have
known for ages that a low temorature
us throws
the site of this city non.' keeedi in ft:;riti:nttilulyt eneigeibeehratet liweirthfalufilryeethitte.auitt: ' pnereeseerrvee•esemfelesteh hfervoena eptrueterekfafteetiyone,eiet
dreariness and desolation all the other
der the sand-diffiii he found undeniable. state in the streets do -not Oulltivate the t° artificial advantage , until Lord
lar wood, whose inhabltanb Were tar big cabbage roses, outlines come in the
ell"1 ill ii/Ial' and the"' taise grea; whit% killed him. It is perhaps even
and thereby caught a chill
violets, the kind that peep out of the. wfth snow,
and populous city, meetly built ofpop-
and %Wrote Very Ilarilfe has WW1 ean learn to stand a great deal of +tutting in the death of one of the
The find has been riValed, from th'e, them for the aereets would do, well not haVe called any attention to an tit-
littshonaland would appear to have who know the triek of making their might have been readily turned, to
revealed the habitat of a. very anetent waree hardy enough for tOld daya. great advantage, As a, Matter of feet
community who have been 'wit sight of it WAS net until the year 1876, 249 yeard
desert parts of the earth, and yet un-, Peeple who raise flovverti-:11 Paris for that this raitural fact could be turned
evideace df the eXistence of a great hot -house flowers. They groW hardy Bacon etuffed the historio chicken
advanced in arts, religion add indua- cottage garden in crisp Alin% Flowers More curious that all experiment re-
test to the world for over 1,000 years. cold, like people and those who grow West eminent men in the world aliould
philologlea standpoint;,ttkiso of the Parisian flerists ready welt -known prineiple which
since early Biblical times. They ap. after Lott) 1104011'8 fatal experimeav
of gold diggers and wheat growers, Canada needs only 20,000 square. as a method of pratierterig leele nue
who had their outlet at 2210/1 Gebarr WW1 to be as largo as the Whole con- Wail the cotanieneement of the frozeu
on 'the Gulf of Akaba, and it Is quite ' . • Meat trade between Ameries and Eng -
'probable that they were the Community tisent of gdrePel It IS nearly 60 tithes land. Pour yearn later a dry air re -
from which King Solomon drew a as large as Great Britain and Ireland, frigerater was perfeeted, and the Byte.
great portion of bis enorm'ous supplies and Is 509,009 square miles larger than tem on which this was constructed has
of gold, . alma become poetically universal. ,
the United States* ,o,
pear •to have en a y s*CAXADA'S TAMIL that freezing was practical! employeti
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