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I , 11�1­ *� 11 ,;.-i - ''. -� I � �i t�__ — I I I I �,�,,,�., 111111',r, 6 o run out the analogy between the Voice that made musle In the 1170 T111 lags with' his Ancient Pee . F A- Ffl[OUS 0111 J ABOUT THE LIVIN . :: 11 �,,-'�- 1.";;,-. . , sing the 0 I'se lb�, . !O1 ­ 'I, ,,�;�., production of crops, and: the growth of is still ? It -,Vill � _ 111E _ ple ". . "I "I I ... I ­��,­ ""', 111 - s4nna. P , eternal SUNDAY, SCHOOL Him." That the Lord iii God, angrtlmt STODY 0 . , , , ", — .� I I I grace in the soul, all these Sacred writ at a white rose ifi one hand, Ibix , I . � � ers maldn there is none else, Many heathen, im- I � I I "-"I- " i. � T I �,;,�­",. .11 I g use of that analogy, a red rose in the other band, and a ' . � . Sense 00trionia ratto C . t ,� 1". - r, 1: i.� � N I . ,S Sp,R_ In -the first Place, I remirk, in grace wreath of orange blossoms on the INTERNATIONAL LESSON, N V, ' oluding Hiram, believed t4at Jehovah 0 1 , , " I �P"i�*-� I IT INSPIRES DR, TALMAGE 0. 8, was God, and would have been willitif ONE OF THE BIDWELL FORGERS 11,51t Stausticlax on . . " ,� as in the fields, there must bea, plo�v. brow, the white flower for the Tic- . — , to admit Him to their pantheon, bu won � 11 ! ., )141 r, , MON ON GOSPEL FARMING. . : * ,, 4,�! 1 :11 . Thit which the theologians call gonvio- tory, the red flower for the Saviour's " The TeMP10 bedleated.-t 1 King#, sm- they were.mot, willing to give 'up their � VISITS TORONTO, � some interesting figures Ve . � 11 $1., .� I "r 63. kPoldell Text, "gla. 0,144, Own false dutlesq Not even yet has � collected by an English statis .. . � " I . �, 1. . 1. . — tion is Only the plowshare turning up sacrifice, the orange .blossoms to , her . . , . "glish Stat ic Am Otv _ 11. I I . , i Solomon's comprehensive prayer been balker 1118tory of * solks"11031111 c4se-110w the fatalities 'which terrAinate, t a ex� - 2 - , - I I Noah the First, FArnier—The Honor to, tile sins that have been rooted - and marx,4je day", Anything ghastly About , .. INE , L STATEMRNT. . .- I .—Deep IV matted In the soul. A farmer said to ] CTZ I ,��', . . � � I �,��'. Agrleultoro of the Ages, Plo, . that ? h, no I The Sun went down, And RA answered, "ke crinumas Operated-whe Congpir, 10te000 'of An Average generation in tbw 11 . . I101 �, Ing For a 8#111_�rhe Straight Farrow his hadoleat son, "There area hundred the flower Shut. The wheat thrashed T& . I.:. � a Scene brought before na In the 61-130 Perfect. "Having spoken to rxod BOY Olsoovered and the PrAncipals nineteenth, j3entury. ,Every year QV#A, . I ,. . . W101 Q64N Standard as . a likulde. dollars buried deep .in that field." The out of the straw. "Dear Lord, give lesson . for them, be now ppeaks from God to 1,11 I I son Ivent to work and plowed the field me sleep," mid a dyinj boy, the son to -day is on.e.of t;he most impres- Arrefsted-Xntere$ang partAeulars of a 1.0M,000 , � 'hildren are bern . 'I'L � Washington Oct. 25.-Tb1s sermonat from fsnce to fence,. and lie plowed it of one of my- elders; " ear Lord, give sive of tbcXQ-"-BeT1s0a- His .advice was good, Ateluarkable case. in Raglatill, . �1. - - human history. We cannot, re- afterward Lis example became bad (I li�l , 11 I ." I this season, aiter most people havehad, very deep, and then complained that me sleep," And he closed his eyes produce it in detail, because, while the Hings 11. 4.) T2ds day. Of 06 dedic-a- visited 'by a And before 4 century is finisUed they , , I � . when Long- Toronto was recently -, ;, , J , he bad not fauna the moncy, Bat ,and awoke in glory. Henry W. axe ,Practically extinct. many th ," � i - the country, If temple and its belongings axe described til-' t - man, '%vtWe name at one time rang ands so 01im. � I..", . a good,. long breath. at the orop'had been g ,ondolenee �� . athered and sold fellow, writing a letter of r are feeblo thut they di0a * I .., I . : ��'L � they do not actually live there, will fara bundred'dodlaxs =ore than Any to those parents, said; ','Those last with singular Minuteness, no effort �s '2- The King. The part taken by through two continents, And who has Single day., Tliose who survive Ars � . � olonion in the dedication Service was I reVi;ve .many pleasant memories, while previous year, then the 7oung man took words were beautifully poetic." And seems to have been made to give us a promiment and marked, (4) The highest the dubious himour of having been a 1-111f .. it deals with great religious ,truths. the hint as to what his father meant Mr. Longfellow knew What is poetle. conception at the whole scene, Bat the Officer In Me most sacred office needs Principal in one of the, PrOmPtlY attacked by disease, Before , " *, Dr. Talmage's text was John xv, 1, wbon, be said there werea, hundred dol- ."Dear Lord, .give me sleep-,' I , greatest crim, . 10 l, lars bur -led down in thlit field. Architectural ', magnificence and the as much to Uve by faith a obtain f years Are Cent scarlatiam bas,oar- 1, , ad Inal enterprises of modern history. Mr. 1" ­". 11 Deep 'Twa,s tot in crueliy. not in wrath1ii . divine grace as any �other. Offered see- ried ,off 17,000 Of them, WhQopingicough! . ,�4� "My Father is the husbandman." Plowing for a crop, Deep ,plowing for That the reaper came that "y, pomp of tho.servicas are made plain. rifice. Through the priests. The glor- Geo. .0cDonald, now of New York, Pass- "I . This last summer, having ,gone in dif- a soul. He who makes light of Sin 'Twas an BnLgeif 'that visited earth The consecration took place in the an- leas re It is told in 20hrou. 7, 1, ad th-ough Toronto, on his ,way to Chi- 15,000, And Infantile obalera, nearly'2k_ i�� . I fe-rent directions over between five and Will never amount to anything in the, And took the flower away. tnmn Of the twelfth year of Solomon's 63. T'%U,vo a.lid twenty thousand oxen, cago, 000. Consumption, fever, diplitteria ��, ; I.- 0 church or in the world. If a I ut peace TIO registered at a loading ho- . 'il L ix thousand miles of barvest fields. I speaks of sin as though it were a MC19'a So it may be wtih us when our work reign., etc. Am incredible number; b And measles fall -upon the little mitaq I U in- ,-. ��. Is all] dome. "Dear Lord, 'give He Was nowin the.prime Of offerimigs, were mostly eaten (Lsv� 7. - Lel, and spent a couple of days in seeing And slay nearly 25,000, V.-Jille Violent � I ��% can hardly open my Bible without accuracy, or s�­ mistake, instead of the 1. I md life and in the prime of multitudes were present t , eof his formera,equaintandes'amo)* I ­ "I � sleep- ble unique fame Great Hom smelling tbe breath of now mown bay aboLuinable, consuming and I 'have one I depths put sin end to SAW. Before the ,11�� . , more tbou,gbt,,to present. for WIS140= It is doitbtful wjhetber dedication who would need food. ro� 10kom was Chief Inspector Murray, .of 1. 11 thing that God hates,, that I have spoken of the plowing, of the any Populace Me been a-, bled in tuf 00 was a, u tu a of the sae-, �. of lE a- ,Sam A suaid, fea r sixth yeAr is reached a quArter of #4 .� I and Seeing the golden light the m :M�iiillmever yield a barvest of use- tte PrOVIAcI41 detective force. Nx. Me- . 1, ,� . any rificas of antiquity. Three 'hundred ox- Donald isa, man of over fifty years ,of million have arqypod off, More boym �, � VA t field, and when I open my Bible fulmeas, I sowing, of the harrowing, of the reap- ago or country which represented more en formed a, comm . I CA � Ing, of the thrashinig. I ,rnust now I _ on sacrifice at Athens, :, I , to t4k*.e my text the Scripture lest rus- , When I was a boy I plowed a field ,,peak a moment of the gathering. personal wealth than was enjoyed by Fivabundred kids were offered Annual- Oge, Of fair complexion, and turning have gone than girls, so that. altbouglx I �11'1" i � �Iis like the tassels of the corn. � witb a, team of spirited horses. I Plow- Where 1, the gamert Need I tell you I those who came up to thig. a _ ly at Maratonia. Sacriflow bf a tbous- somewhat grey. He is About live feet there were 22,000 mio,re boys tbAA girls I "'! I � ad it very quickly. Once in a while Oh, ,a I So many have gone out from for the rich spoia eremony; I 11: We were nearly all of us born in the I passed over some of We sod without of neighborinif nd not infrequent. .&a- nine inches in height, of gentlemanly on the first day, the two, sexes aranow ��� 11'� � our own eircles-yea, from your own -' nations cordin -to an Arabian lhiStorian the . �_ I country. 'We dropped corn in the bill turning it, bat I did not jerk back the wili , - -e ce, won dressed, and evidently Pretty equaL The children are now, � I Zrally-that you have bad your eyes ch was gathered into the hands of Caliph Moktader Sacrificed during his ApPearan I I and went on Saturday to the mill, ty- Plow, with its rattling devices, I the'raraelites in 1)0,vid's time bad been pil-grimage in Macca, in the Year of the of a superior education. . getting raore or less c4se-karderied, an � thought it m on that garner for mapy a year. What _ , d , .- I I � I � ing the grist in the centre of the sack 1% Ads no difference. After a hard time bome of them 'had I In distrib Among all claws, with the _ thoulsamd o4molis and Mr. XcDonald was one of the men during it next five 74AX0 only SCOW ,,;� while mY,fathor came along and said: Goths uted Hegira 850, forty he . . ,emames at suffering they sweat result that in the early part of Sola� cows and an h Tav- Who devised and carried into effect the of them Succumb. ", � � so that the contents on either side the "Why. this will never do. This isn't great drops of blood, They took the oraler Speaks of one bundredliousand horse balanced each other, and drove plowed deep enough. There you have 1, =On's reign gold was as common as celebrated series, of forgeries, known as i I ,, on* HEALTHIEST PERIOD OF LIFE. at. p of trelablIng," and they put it to . victims as Offered by the King of Tom- k�,, I - the cattle afield, our bare feet ,at with missed thisi afid you bave4missed th their -hot lips, and they cried "If it be silver, and silver had lost its earlier quip." -Tuck. (5) Amother and better the "Bidwell forgeries," by `wbich the Tln ries t in 0 hWthl 11 . I And he plowed it over a -gain. The . , 6 car bam to th "t dew, and rode the horses with the bal- -difficulty with, a great many pe possible, let this cup pass From me.'.' Val no. Now, oriental, always dis sacrifice has been offered for human sin. Bank of England was victimized to an . , ople ibq With tongues of burning agony they _ L .11, ; period of life, that botwelm lo to 15 11 I I I , ter to the brook until we fell off, and that they are only scratched with,con- Play their 'wealth. and doubtless the emorinovs extent, and the whole world yoa:m. prom 15 to 20 consamption be .", .� hunted the mow for nests until the viction, when the subsoil cried, "O, Lord deliver my soull" But POMP of color and splendor of move- A WRECKED LIFE. . _ -: , truth ought to be 'put im'ouwpof Go"' they got over it. They All got over was astonished. Tlio case a&= up comes active, and niaws, down his vie,, ," �� feathered occupants went cackling beam, to the it. Garneredl. Their tears wiped away; meat On this owa,sloti were imposing; but — over 1, 14 away. We Were nearly all of us born . their battles all ended; their burdens . tilmai relentlessly uo to 55, and even 65 1 1 : � i I MY Word is to all Sabbath, School lifted. Garne after all the great distinction of the A Ruined hlai,Vs Adyke to Toung People. TWENTY YEARS AGO, i in tho country, and all would have teachers, to all parents, to all Christian red I The Lord of the Year$. Duxlxig this lustruralover kills I �. ! I , dventur- workers: Plow deep; Plow deep I harvest will not allow those sheaves crowd that gathered fox, the dedication Some time ago a man about fifty but -is even yet Spoken of as one of 2.5M, violent dRatilb happen to 4,40 . � I stayed tlibre bad not some ai to perish in the equinox. Garneredl Of the temple waB its intelligent roveT- ya4�rs 01 age left his brotber'a bouse the mi*t remarkable, in the records of Males And 200 females, while nearly 50 I ..' ter. The and these sheaves were piled higher aside mow for the #!1lmPaioity of Solo- received soon after, a4d, from his,wilih- tended t, penitentiary for life, and many females as which am I , But WbAt.means, all this crooked Same of usremember on the farm that ence, � Gorgeous and intricate as was Alone Amid, Apparently empty -banded, modern crimes. Itrosulted in the con. of each, se:x oommit suicide .Tbis is tbo I I Ous lad on his vacation come back plowing, these crooked furrows, the re- the sheaves were put on the top Of the the Mosaic ritu, � With' better, clothes and ,softer hands Pentance that onds in nothing? Men rack which surmounted the wagon, . I , la, it WAS almost set and &d not come back, From a letter viOtion 4 the criminak, who. were San- only period of life diwing and set the whole village on fire With groan over their sins, but get no bat - ambition for city life, So we all under- weep, but their tears are males take their Own not count and higher, and after awhile the Mon's dedicatory prayer. This pray- kmmvn discouraged state of mind, his among those Sentenced was Mr, Me- lives. Insanity now Appears, andmemy, ad. They get,convieted, but h,or,e, -1 stand rustic allusions. The Bible is not converted. -What is the reason? I started for the -barn, and these er is one of the finest Pieces of 'the Old going -was sadly Interpreted by friends, Donald. There are mazy details in con- die of brain and of heart diseases. From full of, them. In Christ's sermon on remember that on the farm mre set a sheaves swayed to and fro in the wind, Testament- In' r, ,ndard with a red flag at the other and the old mragon creaked, and the Offering it Solomon an,d they feared the worst. It was one IlectiOn with the eximao wbleb have never 20 to 2,15 the deaths aria over 28,OW. .I the mount you could See the f all blown a 0 horse, made a struggle, and, pulled stood ]mot merely as king, bat as bead of those "Mysterious disappmrandes." Yet been ma4e Public. Some of these nearly halt w . , I of bloll axe from eptisump, lilies and thoglossy black of the arolw's ,f the field. We kept our eye on so hard the harness ca and when 'was not the the readlest explanation of which is Aes- were learned from Mr.McDoaald during tion. From. 2.5 to � wing as it flies over Mount Olivet. a that. bAcks. 4 of the theocracy, It t t. We aimed at that. We plowed of leather on their 'no up in 'oop' 30 typhoid attacks I Losing sight of that, we the front wheel struck the elevated prayer Of 0, Private person upoli a Pair And suicide. . his stay in Toronto. and now appear the roatest numbers. scarlet fever, 1, David and John. Paul And Isaiah find ma a a crooked furrow. Keeping our door of the barn it Seemed as if the Private matter, It was the prayer of The man was a skilled artisan, for the first time. mg cough playing a in country life a source of frequent 11 eye on that, we made a straight fur- and mesSles and wboop! _ I - N i load would go mo faxtdier until the an4t4011 Offered by its truest represeii. an inventor whose patented devices bad 14 1873 four men, George Ingles Goo. subordinate part. It is an age of dan- . ro work, crime and war, and ilie � . . "?W- OW. n this matter of convio- n gave a great shout, and than tativa, Its religious views were the again and again brought profit to his Bidwell, Austin " � lustration, While Christ, in the text, .tion we must have some standard to wlotrM.en, last tremendous strain the - Bidwell. and G orge ge '� I � takes the responsibility of calling God (9 ,', � violent deaths number 1,700. The great I ,%de us. It is a red standard that h I Then they views of the nation; and if -we bad no employers; but his mental working- McDonald, went from tw LTnitedstates max.rying hge begins with, the twenty - 'I) a farmer, declaring "My Father isthe has set at the other end of the , Orses pulled in the load. L were unharnessed, and forkful after ,obber evidence it abundantJ,y abows the Power was gone, and his hand bad lost to England, witu the intention of or- fifth Tear and two-thirds of the wo., I I I �, ,. billsbandman," field. It is the cross. Keeping your forkful of grain fell into the mow. 011, Purity and truth of Israeps knowledge its cunning. Strong drink, that Years garazinigr a s stem of forgeries on an I f eye On that, Yen will make a straight my frienOsi. or ettinfi to heaven g - men jKlit married from 25 to M In ttis , I . Noah was the first farmer. We say furrow. Losln% sight of it, you will be a pull, a: Ar pu ,, a very bar Of God And salvation. .In no other na- ago made him its slave, had left him elaborate aii gi antic scale. Most, it time cOlisumPti(Al is making terrible �4 1 � K W ;aothing about Cain, the tiller of the make a, crOOk6 furrow. Flow up to nut all, of them Tad already made the bavoc, killing 27,000, )mostly women.and the cross. � tIon at Any time in human history could useless when hardly o. di4cases of particular o*ams, sue a � � Aim )act at either end of Pull, but those sheaves are bound to such a Prayer have been offoxed, Past his Priln acquaintance of thia Poll" on this side . h a I soil. Adam was a gardener on a large the horizontal. pi�de of the oras , but go' "" The Lord of the harvest has With a lady, one of his neighbors, he of' the ocean, McDonald having but re- tbe heart, stomach, liver. lungs, st4.0 I . PRACTICAL NOTES. conversed freely a little while before cently, been released from a prison term begin their real Attack. This is an ago. I Beale, but to Noah -was given all the at the upright piece at the center of Promised it. I see the load at last I I ,ares of the earth. Elishm, was an agri- bore Your sins and made satisfaction. coming to the door of the heavenly Verse 54. When Solomon had made his disappearance, and this is the Rub- 10 N w ork t The combination of greatAltysical as wall as mental ox - garner, The sbeaves of the Christian first went into business in Liverpool, erclsO, � en are Ing very bard to I . I culturist, not cultivating a ten -acre lot, Crying and weeping will not bring you an end. He cast 1himself full length on stance of, what he said. a Y St" a- � , ta I through, " Rijn hath God exalted to be 5011 *way to and fro in the 'wind of where they managed to make about excel in all kinds s I for we find him plowing ,with 12 yoke a priice and Saviour, to give repent death, and the old body creaks under the ground and silen y war 1 d b "I wish the young could realize bow j08,000 in a business Which was sup- _ ports, as -%,vell as . _ t1 Sh Pe a- in law, medicine, business and polit4m, I I of oxen. In Bible times the land,was aiice.11 Ob, plowu the lead, and ms the load strikes that fore lie rose to continue the ceremony many useful things the world is waiting Posed to bti,vo been. legitimate, With Physical exorcise, puts a great strain on . ] p to the cross I floor of the cellostial Igarner it seems (,To4ephus). All this prayer and LSUP- for. And could be taught to look for ndon, brain, and these two organs beilln, to ,-, - � so Plenty and this inhabitants so few Afain I remark in grace, as in the this capital they went to Lo tic heart And mental exercises on the I i Boll, there must be a sowing. as if it cam go no farther. It is the that Noah was right when he gave to . In the last struggle iintil the voices of angels Plication. "The substance Of the them, In an ago of progress like this where they opened a bankirg house ,show Signs of ailing. Lung diseases, 11 autumnal Weather you find the farm- for the 41scounting of commercial pa - every inhabitant a certain, portion of er toing across the field at a stride And the voices of our departed kind- prayer is closely connected Witil the theWolRt SUCIQW31UI workers are those per. McDonald organized the firm, 8uch.as bronchitis and �meumonla, are 1 6 red and the welviliming voice t Goa _ land; that land, if cultivated, everafter Of a Out 28 inches, and. at tv rayer Of Mo�sea, especial17 with I ag troublesome, and suicide W Bry Stride shall swd the harvest rolling into the le,ssings and curses therein, (See Lev. risen very hi , close on 600 people � to be 0� own possession, just as in lievuts his hand into thesack t the w10 find mew and better ways En- I name of Warren and OFOwu i , Company, and Soon attained, a respect - I '\'ebraska the United States and be sprinkles the Of grain eternal, triumph, while all up and 26 and Deut. 28.),--Xeil, courage every sign of Young iug*enuity. able standing among the firms of the Putting a toirei a end to tl�iair carear. 4 11 I Govern- seed cam over the Nfore the fq . field. It looks silly to a man who does down the sky the cry is heard, "Bar- altax., Wbere lie bad built a brazen Tell a boy that any talent to tbjnld city. An account Was opened with one I - ment, on Payment of $16, years ago not know- What he is doing. He is vest homel Harvest bomal" I tform (2 Chron, 6. IS), that be might and do will bless the world, It it does of the leading London banks, and for CONSUMPTION MANIS ENE�M I gave preemption rigbt to 160 acres to doing a very important work. He is I t: seen by all Israel. Kneeling on not make his fortune. A lucky some time But still consuingion is tlia maost I any man whowould settle there and scatterinj the winter grain and KEPT HIS BEAD. his knees. The first instance of Such thought is a prize everywhere. It is � A BONA FIDE BUSINESS deadly of all tl,ko, enemies, When the 4 1 0 though t a Snow may come, the next & Pasture in the Scriptures. It WAS a God-given. gIfL So is the brain that 40-M years begin the million that stark� ,� I . ultivate the soil. Year there will be a great crop. Now, "." expressive Of the most reverent (love. originates it. Tell him that w;.s done with other firms and with the ed out is reduced almost to one-balf, I I �'11 eople Were expected to that is what we are doing when we A. Fortumate ybing This Xudlan Conelaman tion. In formal prayer Jews usuall "And tell him to leave stimulant$ Bank lot England. Confidence WAS soon and at the end of the deoade,45 to 56. i are Preaching the gospel -we are scat- Understood English. StOdd. With -his hands sprea y and narcotics alo pined, and the paper of the firm was . except ministers of t8rIng the seed. a no, and save his brain. readily taken for discount, while they, it bm gone considerable below that,, J WA s4poged It is the foolishness ,It is not safe to joke among an Orl., heaven. An expression of appeal to I blame nobody but myself that I did Wint. The Ileaths in this pe , -that they god. a reaching out on the . cry car- ir time entirely occupied Of Preaching, but it is the winter grain, pa tot mind this caution when I was by an elaborate system of forg _ riod ar % rt of one very 12umerous, numbering 31.000, �2 , I and, though ental people unless you understand in need toward One .who cam give the gi,on is xespons � the snows of worldliness young, though it seems strange that ned on a banking business Which soon . ." , ug I ,� � ousands of 16 OM and at dk4eases 13,M, I � "I with their own profession,. altho hI ,may come down upon it, it will yield their manners and customs. Lord aid required. Solomon's example teach- noc a soul ever warned me, amounted to 2iundred-i of tb whieb consum t' ible for A am told that sometimes min after awhile glorious harvest. Let us Charles Bereaford, Who accompanied the as us that in, -worship Iva should use a "At nineteen. I Was on the highroad pounds, Everything appeared to be I I I . I Ist-ers do - p- to success. and my skill was In quIek working Smoothly, and there seemed and diseases of thamleart,� the brain, I � I - . I Plunge so deeply into worldline . ss that be sure we Saw thia rilghtkind of seed, Prince of Wallis In India, relates a propriate formls. Every act of public to be no reason -w,by the Scheme should the liver And thestomach become more . � I they remind Sow mullein stalk, and mullein stalk worship must have some form. The na- demiand; bat I fell into fast comp_ y �, one of -what Thomas will came -ap. Sow Canada thistles, funny incident of the journey, Which tural and &Tpropriate form Am not be worked to an almost unlimited frequent. AS 5!ears go on, more an(I " i! Fraser said in regard to a man in his and , , -%Vill aid do- and drank -drank till it became a bal;4 more women meet. thixr death through � day wh10 preached very well, but lived Bow - Canada thistles will come up. just escaped being a tragic one. votion, wbi a the umnatural and !map- It to drink, I never shook off the curse extent. , violence, and the suicides run �ip to � Wheat and wheat will come up. "We were elephant Shooting in Coy- ITOPriate form binders devotion. (1) till it ruined my faculties. Look at About, this time George Bidwell and A very ill, "When he is out ofthe Pulpit, Let us distlmg , i $00, three-fourths being men. 0!imcer � uish- between truth a -ad Ion," he says, "and were driving baj* lot'we should not attach am undue val- the 'wrock it ,has made at ,me., lt is McDonald became infatuated It is a Pity he should ever go into it, error. ue r, with two now kills 5,000, three times as mainy. 11 and ,when be Lek us know the difference be,- . to form . (See� Exod. 9, 38; Ezra 9. too late now. I cannot think to 06 woman, and set up buuse in St. John's women as men, In thle, next 30 yearB . Is in the pulpit; it is a tween 'wheat and hellabore ,ats and to Colombo, when the borses in the 5; Psalm 28. 2; Isa. i, 15). point, and my hand cannot make a Wood, London, where they lived in . PhY lie should ever come out of it." I ncer will kill alm%)st as many as co7a- I � .; . ' be con- Perfect draf t�'? in nificent istyle. Ingles objected to da . I ot small crops raised in regation. And by tbe very form of the The unfortunate man had never ex- t ' i b1mbane. wugonetto- showed signs of fatigue. 55- He stood, and blessed all t h2! especially When he learned that sumption, and bronchitis, pneumonia, Again, I remark in grace, as in the Lord Aylesbury, wAo was on the box, flessing it is .did pressed binise ibe women were perfectly aware . i � v those tim", for though the arts were farm of etc., more. Paralysis and gowt assert I rude, the plow turned up very rich there must be a harrowing.. I took the reins from our Tamil coachm made Plain that he If so freely before. lie how the money of the ang was being themselves, as well as the effects of .rate;' now not to a harrow that goes not regard himself as a priest. His may never be heard from again. life i . Soil, and barley and cotton and flax ove, r t th intemperance and youthful excesses. ind ell kinds a ar tae field in order to prepare the man, whereupon the animals swerved blessing is a prD,yer. ."This blessing is -as it seemed to his desperate Inood- is means Only a little over' WO,000 enter the six- � , f grain ca,me up at the ground for the seed, but a: harrow omitted from tL the -workings of the firms might be ex- i - call of the harvesters. Pliny tells Of which 'goes eve just as We werecrossing a rude bridge, is simply a e Chronicles because it bad ceased .to be worth living. posed, but the other two only laughed tv-flfth isar, and at 75 only 1G0,000 of I � , one stalk of grain that had on it be- lest t r after the seed is sown and. the whole equipage, passengers and recapitulation of the long- ­ at him. Ingles with ndable dw million are left, of which 129,000 1 . , tween three'and four hundred years. The he birds pick up the seed, sinking er prayer; but instead of it we .have a ehT%e die before 85. Seventy4wq is the most - I I it down into the earth so that it can - caution, thereupon took are of _ .. f Xivers and the brooks, through arti- ta , ,,,t. all, ivere precipitated into the mullab. statement, in 2 Cbron. 7. 1-4, to the INDIA WANTS WHEAT. the plunder, which by this time fatal year for men. At 95 only a little I � tioial channels, were brought down to is k You know a harroW. It below. effect that fire fell from heamen and — amounted to about ;C300,000 andprom t over 4606 remalm All but 223 of these ' I ,_ �'A made of bars of wood nailed across "No one -was hurt. I playfully belab- consumed the burnt offering upon the Corps Badly Damaged 'by 1ack or Rain ly disappeared, some time before die before the completion of the cen- . 1�1 n, and to this habit each other, and the underside of each Ored the coachman with a bundle of* altax.r'-Koll. The I � -, of turning a river wherever it was bar is furnished elephants, tails, and tFia told him to tury and when the generation is aged � wanted, Solomon refers when be says, -With sharp teeth, and 56. Blessed be the Lord. "Alon are and a Fainine Feared. crash, came. I , are hitched to it It McDonald and the two Bidwells con it "The King's heart is in the hand of 'wthen the horses mount the box. At the same time I said to bless God wben they ascribe to The Viceroy of India has caMed to tinned the buslnes�,, and were ultimate- 108, consists of a Solitary one. I a turned to the Malay sergeant, and said, I the Lord, and He turneth I IS tearing and leaping across the Him the praise and glory which are the Government that, owing to the lack ly detected through their own careless- Ce d, driving the seed down into the In solemn tones., . due to him (P,taim l&).­_Schaff- Rest, . rivers Of water are turned, whitherso- earth 'until it springs up in the � bar- , "'Cut that man's head off.' Pxomised in B at rain, the crops in northwestern Im- ness in presenting for discount &forged I WHEN I WAS A BOY. � liver He will.,, xod. 33. 14; Deut. 3. 20; . note -which bad not been dated. A Up in the actle where I slept . then a hook was put into their nose, manent rs for we led oyer the field the gospel truth into your heart. sabre and at the coachman. Settlement in the I ; ..94t, and tion. am the Lord's harrows to sink upset the prince, is regarded as a pledge of - per dia, and in upper Burmah have 'been the nct,,� to the Supposed signe In through the lattice the moon - The wild beasts were t,4 vest, Bereavement, sorrow, persecu- "He, thinking it an awful crime to 12. 10; 25. 19. The permanent ,Sanctuary dia, in several districts of central In- bank clerk noticed the error, and sent 1'%ThP,n I Was a boy, a little, boy, i I . And then they we , , r�she instantly draw his and. "This glorious Again, I remark, Im, grace, as In the "Fortunately the coachman under- damaged seriously, and that unless rain Temifleation. It was promptly pro. � � and to thai God refers when He says farm, there must be a reaping. ManK., stood English, and scrambled on to a fulfillment warranted the hope that the nounced a forgery and ligglit, crept, . ­ - ,1 � to wicked Sennacherib, -I will put a. Christi Lord would also fulfill in the future falls soon a famine will be inevitable. Bringing -a tide of areams that si�ept; I �1� �,., azis speak of religion as thong .. ledge of rook out of reach. Seeing that what he ba,d Promised his servant Da- The e-xportation of w1eat to the dis- THE GAME -WAS UP. Over the low, red trundle -bed, I � . � hook in thy nose and -I. will,bring thee it were a matter of economics or in- in jok h c nearly caused a cat"- . well tied to Scotland, -wh�re Bathing the tangled curly bead, , wa-y which thou camest." vid (2 Sam� 7. 10), U the People thein- tricts in which the crops are damaged Austin Bid . ry man's �ap in the Y h ould only faithfully a4here to has caused a rise in pri � And God b4s a. book in eve surance. Tho -y' expect to,r tr�p a. I called out to the sergeant: Salves w ces. Marc he Was Arrested. George Bidwell went 'While moonbeams played at bide -and- I ' next world. -ince has graciously pardon , hants . . I nose, w1hethar it be Nebuchadn'lizzar Oh, 611 I Now is the time ; T . - .their God." -Keil. There hath not fail- in Calcutta are selling A:merican wheat, to Cuba, Where he was caught by De- se.ek) A . I . . or Ahab or Herod. He may think him- to reap. Gather up the joy of the ad i at him come down."' ' ad One word. Salomon said this, in the the importation of -wblch is expected tective John Curtin, now of San Fran- 'With the dimples on each sun -brown- � . L I Self Very indepe . Christian religion this morning, this so t a coachman kept his head on name at all Israel, to the everlasting to affect prices favorably. The pre- c1scO, and William Pinkerton, of Chi- ad eheek�- . , ndent, but sometunii in afternoon, this night. If you have not his shoulders and there was no haarm ess and the San ,h 11 ould like to. done; but if he bad not understood everlasting encouragement of all those son for*granting same immediate relief escape, attempted to rid himself of his � I b is I ife, or in the hour of his ­ death, as much grace as you w bonor,of Me divine faithfuln it dearness is t a Government's rea, 00-90. McDonald, in his endeavours to When I was a bay, a little boy I . ' � .be 'will find- that the Lord Almighty have, thank God for what you have English, And dmiot 0 on' (If thel Who build on the divine promises. "Man- to the sufferers. A grant of ten laklis mistress, who refused to be shaken off. ' :, bas a hook in 'his nose. - and pray for more. You are no worse way] As . ha 1,8 barn- ifestly only in a time of great tran- etioned for He induced her to go to Liverpool, there And, oh I the dreams-tbe dreams I This was the worse troubled solves are ur E bgitrie-ds't On dreamed rule in regard to the ansL t 0 remark, . " of rupees has been San the ".� aved than Joseph., no . won I ly quility could such great works as wells in 9 S- N'� a -, s . . I . .. culture of the ground, "Thou shall not than was David, no worse scourged fawney It' . the construction of temporary to take passage for N�eiw Yor , promi Th n I va a boy, a little boy I I �� � 1. R10W With an or and an am t0g0therw" than was Paul. Yet, amid thp rattling . I � temple and the king's palace have been the morthwest,, and other relief ,wojk�g ing that he would join bar at the Great Par the grace that through the lattic� . , I ­ ]illustrating -the folly of ever putting fetters. and amid the gloom. of dan- . 11 carried out.'-Lumby- , . if necessary. , I 2-lorth-Western hotel in that city, be- steamed I . intelligent and useful and pliable men 57. The Lord our God be with us, etc. for the steamer sailed. Instead of do- Over my fdided eyelids seemed I . in association with the stubborn and geons, and� amid the horror of ship- . TRADE WITH . AUSTRALIA. �� The invisible proof of this was in. the � so h�_- went to Folkestone, crossed To have the gift of prophee '. - . a unmanageable., wreck, they triump . __ I . 1. . glory which then filled the temple a . HIS ONE GREAT TROUBLE. fmvamce, and proceeded to Havre,where And to bring me glimpses aTtimes-to- � 11 - The Vast majority God The weakesf man in the house, A, ]Line of Freight Boats, Badly Needed. it bad in former days filled the tabor .9 he noarded a vessel for Now York. In I � troubles in the churches and in re- to.dAy has - An old, bedridden fisherman at a fash- be, . formqtory institutions comes 500- acres of spiritual joy nacle. God's presence includes all oth- ionable waterin the ineantime his mistress, exasperated Where manhood's clarion seemed to I I . from the, t&:day ,has 500.aores of spiritual joy I I . . pirce of a] I - -place, was frequently � .. I 11 di,9r,t ard of this command of the Lord. all rlpe�- , Why do you not go and reap .Mr. J. S. Larke, Camadian COMMIS- er blessings, for He is the so visited during Cip last illness by a at. his desertion, and suspecting the road call- . � I � "Thot shalt not plow with an. ox an(I it ? 11 sioner to Australia, writes to the De- and in God's 'house is the special mani- he had taken to get away, betrayed him Ali I That Was the Sweetest dr I . I kind-hearted. clergyman, wlioVore one I . earn 04 � I I ' He festation of ,his . resence. (2) Blessed is of those close -fitting clerical vests which 11 �, in afi�§ together." thee police, and a cablegram was at all, I � , , There were large..amounts Again I remark, in grace, as in. farm -i partnient of Trade and Commerce. -he man with w om God dwells. Not button behind. . When I -%vas a boy, a little boy I I I " , . of . � t 11 coca sent to New York, where be was � I 1. I erty invested in cattle. prop- , . there is a time for threshiag. I States that the Waxime"' bad just a- leave as, etc. "The exact words here I arrested at the harbour on his arrival. . , . - I Tbe Moibites It'am you bluntly that is death'.. Just A* rived with! 0, large: a,ud varied cargo used by Solomon are those The clergyman saw the near approach After much difficulty in obtaining ex- I,d like to sleep where' I used to sleep - tax. in ti askad if ay in the old man's face . � had 7,000 sheep, 3,000 � camels, 500 his mind was pax I � I of the straw, so death beats the ,featly al tradid , I . rid 100,000 sibaep as an annual -with a Rail beats the whea 27. 9, entitled, probably with reason, '�,, and When I was a boy, a little boy I � ,. � 1, I ob the far or of Psalm of death one d I 611t, of maralihndise from Canada. The di- on he was retilrned to England, ; yoke of oxen. The time of vintage Psalm of Da-vid"'7-Speaker's Commen- ease, -where he and the two Bidwells were, . I soul ant of the body. Ever . For in, at the lattice -the mioon woula . . I ty siolen�ss rect boats were not able to take the taxy. Day and night*. "That is, as each Oo ay, I'm &I richt Came the feable victed and sentenced to life impri- I was ushered in with mirth and music. h con . I . . is a stroke of this flail a,nd a sickbed cargo offering, And Canadian goods day should require.'A-L9,nge. reply. � . peopi, . I 1, I The alusters'of the vine were Pa nt . p sonment. lugles, who e", ad, did a Bringing her tide of dreams to sweep . � � � I 04. t I 0 is the thrashing floor. What a you, were coming in on boats from Obina, 59. Incline our -hearts unto Him. You are sure there is not couple of years afterwards in America I the wine presses and then five "That hing trou- . The crosses and griefs of the Years I men is death to 9, good 'man only allaking and New York, 116 suggests tbe ',is- God 'Inclines men's hearte' is a, doctrine bling you? Do mot be afraid 'to tell me, The three a ' t 3ardoned in I I .1 I I'll, I . and since that time I/ I � _. Out'tihie-. juice from the grape until their all. An aged man has fallen asleep. "' "' �dl).,ald has F, away,� .� 1, I � , would get into the press and trample .the wheat, out 6f the stravir? That is tablishiment. of 9, liac Of freight boats, which first a pears in Scripture in the The old man seemed to hesitate, And am the heart that Is wearY and faint � I but admits the diffieulO. of securing a Davidical psal&ms. (See Psalin 119, 36; at length, with a faint reb rn ani- b" ,' ,1 living. " straight." . One of the 11 . I I I I . ", I -2��%b Solomon in his mation said: Weel, there's just ane thing - � fl I garments were saturated with the wine Only Yiestarday you saw him in -the return cargo. .H6 thinks a monthly 141. 4). Rlepark' i I lot 11 And liad become the emblems of sunny parch playinj with his grand- Bidweils is dead, and the other is eol to-day;1 ' ' I I � i � Slaughter. Christ Himself, wounded children. Calinly he received the i freight , Service from Montreal would prayer seeps to be thoto Y penetrat- that troubles me, but I dinna like7 to laborating with McDonald in writin And those dreams shauld� give me back I � , `,� , nes- i,ng in ad with. his father's spiri,"-Speakgr's speak o't. I I . a book, describinZ the adventures 01 . 1. I I I I an ,ruci- sage to lea-ve this world. He bade a I ­ I � ; - til covered with the blood of a Camadian timber was cam* i NV I again I i� . I Pay ited States vessels from San Fran-. Commentary. . the gang, wh . . � I f��don I. *1 ich Will doubtless ultimate- The peace I have never known sitim I . ,� , � h,,,,,, making use of .this allusion pleasant goodby to his old friends. The disco. Rates of freight furnished by Ca- "God 'inclines the Believe me, I am 'most anx I then- I h I I ­�i .th ,is asked "Where- tele replie ions to ly be published. . I , � I a question w, heart I and yet the heart must yie,ld comfort you, d the clergyman . 11 I I . fore ed in thine - raph caxries the tidings and on nadian, i�anufaeturei,s via New Yorla itself . When I was . a boy, a little boy I �, -, - t, Art Thou X �_l -'P-E Ilieott. To walk in all His Told me i Suelil is' th6 straiige history of the I 1� I I ,WiP4rcl amd swif rail - trah6s the kindred dome, I h1ty' what .it is that troubles ant , . :Thy garments ].Ike one who treadeth. wanting,once more to look on tha face were exorbitant. Seventy or a g ves- ways, etc. A revival of true !religion perplexes -yon. I . man who passed through 'Toronto, and � : . . . I " sels for Australia sailed from New York 1 � . . I � I I I � 1� ;: the wine vat?" He responded, "I of dear old grandfaiher� Brush,back . I . S always & rovival of morality; and Weel, Sir, it's just like this, said the Who now -L� �understood to be living,an I I - , I -, I I .. . :::: ,�, ! b6ve trodden the wine -press alone.". the gray'bairs fr6r& his brow; it will Annually- , ' e��.,­ __ I . there. is -no time when it.is so easy an I d old man, eagerly. I. canna forAhe'life Upright life in the United States. I I .A RUSSIAN CRIME. I I 11 . 2 � -.; �A I � . . _ I I I . , � I I In all'ages there has been great honor never ache. again. Put ,hire away in � , . so natural to do right'as.Whan under o, m,e meLk, -oot. bee ye I , I . man&. ­�, 1. ­­�_ ­­ Asimple. method. of murder and rob� 1. I I I I I I I I . . I Paid to agriculture. Seven -eighths of the slumber of the tomb; he will not � I A. SERIOUS .CASE. strong religious,influences, intae that westecat.- . ge, tae get � A SOFT ANSWEk bery, with smad I I chances of detectioni � , . ?I t 1. � �� �� he people in every country. are disci- be afraid of that night. Grandfather - . 59. M words. In the, preceding pray- . I I � 'Ies of the blow. A government is was never afraid of an Mrs. Briske-"Johnny, did the dbe er. 9 � I I .1 Mrs. Winkers-­�'Tlbere; now, What do devised b a : I . - r � . ,ytbing. He *111 ter all while I was out?" . is and the following . verse is � � � � ,y som Aussian.peasants, on, I . 11. I I � 11 -'roug in g9portion as it is supported rise in the morning f the retur'rec� a sort Of supplement to the -yer . You think of that? Mrs. Winkers' hus- the Prasian border, has recently beeit I I : 4 . ga, ' PAPER FLOORS,. .1 I , - I � , " , Little Xobhny . (stepping. his 'play) pra . . ­ I I '1� I I 1: . by an at i etie and industrious Year tion. Grandfather which, ended verse 53; bat there is an At Ringiliden, Germany floors band,won't let her use anything, but brought to light. A lever for emigra4 I .� mani - real lace bandkerchiefs.P � I z, ,4 �, are manuf tured pAper, in the Mr. Blinkers, (wule in his generation) tion bus existed for some years in Pe- I .1 � i was always the "Yeslan.l. He felt, raz pulse An' looked important addition t6 this Prayer'in the , paper -y. So long ago as before'the fall first to rise. His voice has already a- ac . The I I � , , ,,�" Of Cariblige, Strobe wrote 28 b - t my. tongue, And 'ook his head and parallel place, 2 Chron. 6. 41,.42. Be fottmi of: a pasty, mass is ''i'l I i I ooks on mignIed in the'dbxology of ,heaven. said it was a v . ery serious case, and he iligh, unto I agriculture. Heslod wrote a. poem on Grandfather Always h. the Lord, L .1 spread upon -"Well. I wouldn't either if I were, her land, and people who could not obtain I I , -1 I did sing in chuire reseription, and said he'd call at a ,L�raclouis � . 1. I I,, �.,. " I I . every prayer. thh't the:surface to be covered &all Submit- husband She has one of those horrid leave Russia after sellit 11 i, -t, . I I 19 I , : "The We&.ks and Anything fliastly In that? No. The ,g 1, F, oifered in the future; "I they had, -would secrete their money T' I the same subject, left th, -return be made to ,. I I Days." Cato was roudor of, .his work tbj:asbimg. o the wheat out of the w are night.1 should be .80 ted to pressure. It behaves like plaster 80re-looking noslis that turn half -red P"P"t' to . , �`, I I ,,,, ,�:�� ''! . I . ,! I i , I on husbandry th.,P'of,adl his military straw. That, in all. 11, . � . Briske-­Gracious mel It wasn't =.this prayer be constantly an- ,of paxis, and is said to be noiseless un- With the SIi&teSt.rUb.11 I pon theii, persons and'hire these, veas- I I ': '! , 11 ,, - I ,.", . 4-,. 1 ponqueats, But r must not be tempte . you I'isent him to see; It Was the b6by."' A8 the matt a der foot amid very effective *in preserv- , Mrs.''B. glances in the mirror at her u - , I � - I d The Saviour folds a lamb in his I I � I er:shiadl requii . , . .mu�gle thena. across the from- 1 .� , 4­,'�", I'll, . con- bosom. The Ild fill I B6tter,*as.iu the Revise - r. As their departure li:adto, be kept � � 11 4- 'i , I . ; ��� I into a discussion of agriculturaA little ohi ad all the 11 - I d Version, "As ing a uniform tempeirature, and ha,v- own 44icate 'white Twoboscis and su tie I I ,1. , li, I I I I . J ints it presents a perfectly side&* � . I , Z6 . quests. Standing amid the hary every ddy� shaill require (Me,tt, 6. Il- in,g no Jo I I , �,., , '. , . . l I. ,%7 ��,,q . ests house with her music, and hex toys ALL IN THE LOOKS., i . secret, and the emigrants were geaer-w I I ­',�,,��v ind Orchards and vineyards of the.Bi- are scattered 9,11 up and down the stairs � 84). 1 smooth surface. � _ I 11.1�1�' � i I I — I w.:�,.' . �, I I - - - I . I �Iay illiterate persons of no proniiuencej� . I ';,,:�,., I 11 � ble, and standing &mid the , harvests just as sba left them. What if Ahe Bobbie cla4ms to be a great man to 60. That all the peo le, etc, Th I HIS BEST SUIT�' . I �:�.' I � us Sol- I ­ A was easy to lead them into out -of tha­i � ;.::.� .. -1 1: I _ I " .. � t�:', I I ,,,, and. orchards and vineyards of' our !�and that plucked four o'clocks out of 116ok abbad. I olmonle prAyers, like 16se of Da,vid, end Some of the ore from the new strike Wha-t did strtp _ �� ­��,,­, � I , 0,,A,n country-laiger: ,harvests than the meadow is still 9 It will wave - in Tj�,At may be� true, but he is an intern.- With ,the Petition, "Let the whole earth on the Mugwump assays 131-2 per cent . old . Stuffey have on Whom. way plabes, murder thom, and �, . -tle probabi -- 11-:�,�� , . . - them, �yifh_ lit itly � "I I I I � he escaped from ,that burning hotel I , I of their, , �, , , 'Hu h. 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