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rilug Its is till tilo last TUB SUNDAY SCHOOL , When tbe crowds Igliltbored, OFIng to """ .11
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I I LHI 10 "A . - . qD% passenger I 1)Id she not clapplfalg 010, QYWabft I pe;rsontil repolat*;x66 apd blessing the Henrietta geltvIllor, & !pd I .1 I I �
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i iug eternity under 011gatiOu when Obe horsa was. am4hetrodla the wave mud 114TERNATIONAL LIMON, FEB, 20. . , When r K $era ROORD 1HI WE WON, , .
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I I TO$ iATOPUL OfULILIVOT AND defended bar helpless brother from the tho last Egyptl&u beiiiiiat went Under. . " 611, far�tlliir phrase to the LTews, Blost plilloult coluposit , tons. --P- � OUIt � .11 .,�__;
I � _i�.�& perils squi reptilian and ravtsn- You" was a � 1i 10 talkIng'about WHAT 11; GOING ON IN THE F
, I 11bw strong it makes v. famidT wb5U "Itke Wwelve beat Wortlit" Hatt. 114, 2.15,
11 the slate and was always applied to tbio Mae- Nlaw Yor '
, �khjO MIRIAIL a i mud brothers ata,u4 to- Golden Texis Halt I*. 8. , Musical .
I I . I � � , "- ou*V, She, It was that brought that I ra . aismic kingdorn. ' I a. little midgiat of 5,,who looks no old- CORNERS OF THE GLOBE, I �
I wonderful babe and his mother togeth- ' wit I a PRACTICAL NOTES. a. Heal the Sick, cleanse the loperp, '... � "
IM, TALM ared to be the dialniteawmte. quaxroliuk about a raise the dead, 'east out dovils. This or than 4 and who is recognized by the — ,%
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- I fatharls WEI and ran,jr1log the surro- Verse 2. The word %posiltle means lne5- 1. I
. -1" "I deliverer of his nation, when otherwise, - is a direct com)Ausnication, of Super- Musical world as a pianist of phenom- Old and Now World Rvonts of Interest Chron- �
if saved at all from the rashes of the gate's office horrible With their me,ager. Th1e first four apostles, nam
400-Q, ,X49111111109 rof 000,11 Waters '"JA9 . � natural power, Le'rosy was made enal skill. She is a pretty little foled Briefly -Interesting Happening$ Of �
� . I .. Kite, he would have been only one more wraniTle I Hatter, when you were Ill- ad iru this verse, Simon Peter, Andrew, dlsti P. tion from all sprite, with expressive eye . . �,
r � J�fwts,'Nrothoks Tbas Need Loving Care 'oddef,yIDg Pharaohs; for Prin- t1te childwen in tthe oursery, that with by special nien a of liquid P.ecent Onto. :
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I . L _�*aivy., *laona "Irlianks tFAIjhf%I Care of the G ia of the bathing house your playhouse mAllets you bad acoli- James, aad .Tobla, are those best knoWn otboAdiseases. The lepers were to black, and an engagingly unconcerned Tbb loss of food crops by Lujurloux �
" � I 04yed *rpio' &?A* Terrors Tkat ll,foat oess Thermut the crown of dantally killed each other fighting to tII6 Christian Church. By EL coin- be cleansed because they were ritual-
. .1 � ,L: �-�Wllo IvAsv r, . would have inherited croAte than citleat they were all fishermen at the istically impure as no other invalids air of doing nothing in particular insects is X100,000,000 piar annum. I . ..�
L � . ra, Allioatrophised. Egypt, and as she had no child of her across your that, having rere. The phrase "raise the dead" when astonishing the setlect circles of Th,D French soldier is said to tie "the 1: �
� : � ,r � W, gflh -"And his Sister own this adopted child would have come Como to the age of makurhy and hav- - vi 1 1
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1.11 g - Ington, Feb.. 6. Had there been no Mir- iing in youx veins itnd arteries Qie first, and aU appear with Prominence should be omitted. It Is not amateurs and muAca,l critics to'whom worst dressed soldier in the world." .
0 " thia New Testament record. in the best manuscripts, and there
� _tooa afar, Off to wit what would be to coronation I
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%I- lro�% � Moses blood of the same llather said mother, to her talents have -been displayed at The 210 oriilln4ry Shares of Mai4ohea-
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.im," was the text, Exodus faithful Sister- you fight each. other across the per- 5. Of the second quartet, Philip, Bar- �
What a garland for private rehearsals, ter Ship Canal are selling for 209. ..
, " of such a. miraois beLag wrought by a .,
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" �. , fl,- 4, chosen by Dr. Talmage for his h,,d I For how many a lawgiver and en,tal ginvie in the 6emetery the,losmaw, Thomas, &.ad Matthew, one, a rVsceived, She wan found in seclusion and dug Sir Arthur Sullivan haaconsentedt, to .
� I vOW044 sermon this morning. 'He how many a herb and how many a de- If you only k!Dow it, your interests � disciple. Freely ye hav I I
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. . liverer and how many a saint tire the are idealtical. Of all the familim Of Phillip, like Andrew ott the first group, freely give. This is not in contra-dic- oujt of the 9bliviog in which she would conducit. the Leads Triennial Musical I
: . . ioid,, , . ,, of world and the Church Indebted to a tbD earth that ever Stood together per- beare a Greek name, and it was to these tion of that pther injunction, "The Otherwise have remained by one who Festival- I I
. , Princeps Thermutis, daught watoll-fal, loving, faithful, Godly ais- haps thp most eDnkipiouous is the fam- two apostles that the Greeki of John la,borer is worthy of his hire." The matim MALitary experts al4rm that the , , �
� I Vh-%:ruob. looking out through the; let- terf Conle out Of the farmhouses,come ily of the Rotbachilds. As Mayer A, 12, 21 came. Baxtholomew, Usually who gives of hL�j tizaa to the Spread. of recognized in her talentl too wonderful waste in ,the War Office amounts to 11 11 11
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1. . i 46 of her bathing.house, on the banks up out of the inconspicuous homes, selin RotIlsehild. was about to die, in the Gospel should receive a. comfort- to be hidden from ,the w-orild. The pro -
i . . ", L4 � . from the hanka of the Hudson, 1812, he gathered his ebildrea a.bout assumed to be We same as the Nathan- ti,blo Support from it. But anyono who digy is named Henrietta Scholder. Her millions yearly. .
I r , �i$f, t4e Nile saw, a �Uriious boat on the COMO UP 6, (a not really a name, imports ��
1i , 1� 11,1m and Penobscot and the Savannah and hi -in - Anselin, Solortion, Nathan, wal. of John, 1. 4 dow religious work for t4le more sake Now Zealand exports and � I
� 11 - 16va.r. It had neither oar nor , I the Mobile and the blissibsiPpi and all 0harhas a,ad Jamea-and -ads them but a descriptive title, metining "Son of earnilag a, living or "making money" father, who is a poor workingman ,11v_ during the paot fiscal year were the �
Ic 0,,.,"L 4 they would have been useless any- the ,the, Niles of America, and lot us pro-jivilso that they woW, d always be of Tolmal." Thomao is called Didy- is deeply guilty. This saying ha,rmOn- in,go at 231) East Thirteenth stveet, has best since 1891. 11
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I �.�. - - . I how. There was Only one passenger aeo you, the Miriams who watched and united, on 'Change., Obeying that in- and both names mean "The twin." ,,It is more ajl'w&Ys desired that his family should Thla workmen's trwina running in ..
I 1� I May- protected the leaders in� law and medi- junction, they have been the mightiest Was, Jesus preserved by Paul, know something about music, the par- and out of London every day numbiely �
fiX,kd that a baby boy. But the chandise and religion I If Commercial power on earth, and at the James the so(a of Lipheus. Assuming blessed. to give tbja,n to receive," . .
.�:: � . , , A . I ght the pilgrim fath- ciao and roor , nor Silver, ticalar branch of education that had 577. Total mileage, 3,440.
� . qWer that brou Id ask all physicians and attor- rwIsiag oT lowering of their Scepter thab there are three persons, of the 9. Provide neither gold
": I. . I &holy an- -This A bit of waaba land at Cape Town,
7 a of i]iiaaoa,,3 havb risen ,or fallen. That n6r brass in your purses. The me been neglected in his case. With .
� 0170 to America., carried not so preCLOU ,eys and merchants and ministers aa -ma ot James mentioned in the New .
;�, , of the word translated "provide'
", road religion and Successful. men of all pro- illustratas Ww! Imuch. on a farge scale Object in view he set about taking les- bought five years ago for I0600, has
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. � A load. The boat was made of the b ent-James the brother of John, 111161 ot to wait to go just been valued tit, ;60,000.
.1 united fam- T&Stftift is that they ii,ria ial
...., . 16a,vies of papyrus, tightened tog -ether fessiona and traies who are indebted and for Selfish purposes, a Is that James thts son of Alpheus, and James monzy before they start; it d.00S ROt Was SO that he could beach his child-
, , to an older sister for good Influences tly may achieve. But suppos, The Now ZoWlaffd Lower -House has .
I - -by bitumen. Boats were some,times haps for an education or a pros- Laistead, of & magnitude of dollars as this Lord% brother -and that the last prohibit their taking what they have ran what he first learned himself.
�1 ., . . and par. the object it be dolinig good and m,ak- oln hand. "Brass" should be "Bronze, 11 lifyiag bankrupta
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I., inadii of that material as we learn perous start to lot It be known, hund- was the agthor of the Epistle General . Little Henrietta took an Interest In .i� ... ssod a,bilJ disqua
� 1, .1 the col�nmola` I the piano directly it was brought borne, ...
I" orodotus and Theo- reds would testify tixg Ralutary impression and raising coanag;sa of the country. from sitting in Parliament.
, ,-,,. from Pliny and H f our Greek lexicons and how thiLs. sunken world., bow much more an- Of James, nothing more is known con- The 00"111915 of Harold the Great was �Threo rare Caxton volumes realized-
- pbrastua. " Kill all the Hebrew obil- many o I
much of our schooling were paid for njoblin4l SLsber, you do your part and coritialf this Jit'ine.s. who is generally Only in bronze or copper; Greek an& purchased by the savings of her fath- tow of -C3,650 at a qulo at the I
1, I order. . 1 ROmaa money, which in Galilee only er, and as the latter tried laborious- 0, .
. , ran born," bad been Pharaoh's by money that would otherwise have brother will do his part. If Miriam ia b blical literature distinguished from Ashburallam, library in London.
I- other gone for t a will lovingly watch this boat on the J the rich could haadle, was of gold and ,later the art of mu,sic the little $
!L � . : , !go save her boy, Jochobed, the in he replenishing of a sister' leprous anijes this brother of Jolm by being Silver. "Purses" were twisted girdles. ly to m ' Napoleon defined War as a barbar- I
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�%L � "Moses, bad put him in that wardrobe. '%Nlhile the brother sailed Nita, Moises will help her when; girl at his side Nvatched him wit �
�- of little r d.,Lsasters strike. entitled James the Less. Lebbous, inwhic.1i the Orientals then hid, and now It ous trade, in which the ocly art con-
,- .. . queer boat wnd launched him. His sis- off for a resounding sphere, the siste - Thad us, is elsewhere 'represented by hide, their nicAmy, "In" should 'be wide open eyes, and when lie left the Slats ia being the strongest at a, given LL 11
11 L . I watched him from the banks of self When father and mother are gone dA "for." .
, , , - . . ter Miriam stood on the bank watch- dental. I wnxl they soon will be, if they lia;ve not Judas the brother or soon of James. No plano, endeavored to intimate. his move- Point' .
L� '' L. , � � 4 ing that precious craft. She was far Miriam was the Oldest of tile fam- al.ra&dy made exit -the sisterly and 10. Nor scrip for your journey. the mean- Dr. Herbert A. Giles, LL.D., of Ab,3r-
,., , 4. Simon the Cananite should be tran- ,a -h ments, knowing little about
j,. , I to draw at- ily, Moses and Aaron, her brothers, fraternal boad will be the only liga- ,athera pouch or sheepskin bag. suc dean, hats been appointed to the pro-
� " - are commonly carried in. ing of them.
� , , � . '' 1�1 � �, I I enough off not Were younger. Oh, the power of the manit that will hold the family togeth- slated " Simon the Zealot, Which in- as victuals, wk fei3sorship of Chismass in Cambridge -
.- , ,.�, . tention to the boat but near elder sister to help decide the bro- or. Horw muly rewsons for your deep dicates the religious patriotic frater- Remember what wa's saii-A. about the No notice was taken of the child for fjoiversity.
�;� - rotection. There she ther's character for usefulness and for and unfaltering affection for each word "provide" in tilo last verse. The
1. . . . , ,enough to offer p a cradle; nity to which he belonged before he be- disciples were no -t prohibited from car- a,while, but one day the father was as- The British army returns for 1896-. .
4� She con keep off from her other I Rocked iii the Sam
�Io .. :, , , Stands on the bank,-Miriar% the Post- heavenl ' a follower of Jesus. Judas Is- -t tonished upon entering the room to little latest -gives 75,511 Englkhmeiri I
;I k - iriam brother more evil& than Miriam could beat Over by this same motherly ten- came rybilig ,such a, scrip, but they Were no
.. .._6 , ess, Miriam the quick witted, M ha-va driven back ,vi-ater-fowl. or cro- derniess; tolled for by the same father's cariot is generally understood to mean to waIt to bavo it prepared. Neith- discover Henrie,tta seated oa,the mu,sic 11,848 TriKhman, and 7,446 Scotchme1v
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� � , the faithful, though very human, for -a. The weary arms wad ach,ing brow; with or two ociaits, neither shoes, nor yet stool and rattling off with * perfect !n the ranks.
1, " . codile from the ark of bulrushe Judas of Kerioth, a small town in Ju -
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� " � e � I after time she demonstrated it. older sister decides tile direction in common, inheritance of all the family staves. The coa,t was the tuoic, or ease from memory the tunes that he
� 1��.",� �,', ", 11 . , in By secrets Sind with .,names given you by dea. All the other apostles came from Shirt, wnA hia would b1b, rega,rded as had been slowly acquiring for weeks The .sudden dea,th is announced of
1. 1 I Miriam was a splendid sister, but had which the cradle boat shall sail. a �� I
� xl �, a, by Christian parents who started you with the high- Galilee. poorly prepared for traveling who was ,and then had not Succeeded In mas- Mr. T. B, Hardy, thle "it known in rA .
-� � � �' ; her faults, like all the rest of us. How gentleness, by good sens or change. teAng perfectly. ine Witter colour painter, at htti hou,se
,,,, . I . principlea she can turn it towards the & 'lolies for your happiness and pros- 5. These twelve. A consideration of without a. clean Ofta f ,, -i a Vale. I
, .��,;.,-,� I pa a" "�Shoes" should be ''samdals, REVEALED HER SKILL. a,t Me d
, � I.. carefully she watched the boat coa- 1 4 not of wicked Pharacill, but of I iity, I charge you be loving and Ma.rk
11 ,t� the relationship of these men to Jesus .
�., � . A strong wind brighter Princess kind and forgiving. If the sister see gives our Lord's cornima,nd on this oc- � The. death is announced at the B90 . 11
,; 1� . , taining her brother I a holy God, and a and to each other raises one of the most . f 80, of Mr. Georgia Julian Har](16Y,
.1 1,;�� -j should lift, him out of o r wants a 6ym- . - ca -%ion as a direction to lie shod with It happened that the visitor who an- . .
".- .. 1. . tban ThermatL ry,sac aif. The explan- tered the room with the father was ono a
: .T., 1 ,. � - might upset it. The buffaloes often Peril, even religion, whose ways are IX�tbizer, the brother will see that the Interesting questions in all bisto sanlals and to have a at, - Lite last survivor of the leaders of the
1. I 1"�. ilunge s 6 a 0 of the beat known musicians of .Now .
'. ,, : found there might In a sudden r , if red or profane. We know that Peter ant incon i t n y is
,�,�.'11 � ways of pleasantness and, all her paths sister cover wants an escort. Oh at ation of the appar Chartist party.
.111`1!��.'1�11 , . of tbirst sink it. Some ravenous water- are peam The older sister, how much the sisters , of a household know and Andrew were brothers, and th that the apio�dles were to have no see- York, Profewor 'William. C. Rellin, and w somo. of the Hlindoo ltemp,leg In
'Ii�', I James and John were brothers; we sur- and pair of Shoes, and no second staff, he, too, was struck with the child's 1) � �.
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..;,�� , � tow Imigbit swoop and pick his eyes the world owes her I Born while yet through what terrific and ise that Matthew aad Thomas were - ability. He saw in it something that South, TndIV6 the Collect
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11'- - its or the family was in limited circumstan- tiemptations; their brothisr -goes r at least not to wa�t for the prepar
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�� ��,, - . out with iron beak, Some crocod brothers; and it IB possible that Jamos
11: '' coal she had to bold and take care of 110a, they would hardly sleep nights In ation. Of such. it is well to remind ev,en the fond father did not -an in- by an e,lephant that goes round -it I
ii_��, , �� h ling through the her younger brothers, And if th9re is anxiety for his sa,lvation I A:nd if the son of Alpheus and Juda,s the broth- ourselves that these directions were dication of w6nderful. skill that come a, basket. Everybody contributas,
V�', :, � . shes might crunch the babe. Miriam ,nyt-bing that excites my sYmpe,thY it you Would make a holy cowpi.rwcy of or of James were brothers. If Salome, for this journey only, and that the me- to but few. . this folurteen doctors sent out to ��
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,!��,I � I � ru the mother of James and John, was. Of
�,,." - a is a little girl lugging round a great kind words and gentle attentions and tive was the great speed with which Ile agreed to take the little girl In .�
.. . atchad Sail watched until Princes sister of Mary, the Bombay by the Dritiah Government for ,
- �,� , ,_ , a d and,g etting. her ears boxed earnest prayers, that woula save his as is sUPPOS6d- the the two sona of the Gospel message Was now to be hand and train her as a musician. At teml)orary service during the plague, .
,.�,� "" �- " Mrinutis, a maiden on each side of fat chil. th and hide a m4ltitude mother of Jesus, then sounded. abroad through Galilee, The it concert recently given in Steinway
411�-__�__ , , because she cannot keel) him quiet. By soul frotu dea , Miss Mari -on Hunter, is a WO- I
�i : - .,. I"r holding palm leaves o off Zabodee were "first cousins," Of impression on the mind of the apostle Hall she accompanied no loss renown- O"
, ': ' - , . the time she geta to young womanhood Of sins, But let the sister dash. Mari). I I
, � :,i, Zo shelter her from the sun, came down site is pale and worn out and her at- i direction in discipleship of the Jesus. A,n,d if Allybous, the I
", a cw , and possibly also of would tie twofold; first, they were to ad a, musician than the Cellist K art The olde,st roa,d in England Is said I
- off in an- James and Judas go forth unincumbered with unneces, Grienaner. When he entered the room
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.� I .. , and entered her bathing house. When tractivenew has been Sacrificed on tile world, and ithe brother flee a husband of a second a It d,
ill � . sary luggage; secoul, they were to be leading 'by the hand the chubby little to he the Dover road. Caesar I s I
",)" ,. train the lattice she saw the boat, she altar of sister [y fidelity,and she is con- other direction and dissipation, and it Matthew, was th ISO sister of Salome , imme,rSOLL and engrossed in their mes- child, an amused smile appeared on the to have marolied his mail along this
1��_ - �1� . signed to calibacy and society calls her wil,I not W long before they will meet Mary, who was a
t'.!�s v ordered It brought, and when the by an unfair name, but in heaven they agairia at thic iron gate of despair, their a,ad of the Virgin Mary, then those sage. Socrates, the Greek -philosoph- faces of -the assembled guests. Hen- road when Iva came to Britain in 55
, � , "', has of a, three apostles, also, and possibly Thom- .
:,t, _ or, wore onl t without rLetta, however, was. very much in 13 I, I
: I - 1i � .. leaves were pulled back from the face call her Miriam. In most, families the bilisbBrod, feet in the hot as Ord's first cousins. y a tunic, wen - - I
,�'`, .- laces in the re- consumed lifetime. Alas, that broth- as, too, wore oux L sandals, and lived on the barest necessi- earnest. Her fat little leg& had much
� � I I', - of the child and the boy looked up he two most undesirable p ther That Jesus secured his earliest follow- ties of life. The workman is worthy of trouble in keeping up with tit*, tall Admiral Heinry Nic:holaca, recently in
,�� . . cord of births, are. the first and the era and sisters though living toge
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J.11 � �, I . cried aloud,. for he was hungry an laat-�-the first because- sbe is worn out for years very Often do not know each era a his mea,t. The biinistor of God has a young cellist, and when tile two made command at Sbeernes, roe. ir,oxithp
-: " I I .. frightened and would not even let the with the Cares of a home that cannot otbor, and that they see only the int- tions, and at the Same time was re- right to oxpect his maintenance. Dr. a bow in unison the audience was to full flag ra,ak only th, .
; - 11 I I I the virtues I �eoted by his very closest relatives, is 'oil the death Of Sir Richard WeIU,
�, � '': , ' - perfectionai andl none o Plumptre calls attention to the fact ready to explode with laughter. ago
�% , � . princess take him. The infant would afford to hire hell), and the last be ident, aAd very note- has retired.
��,��'�,:.. Cause she is spoiled as a Pat. Among the General Batter of the Russian cavalry in any case evi
riI,ther stay hungry than acknowledge. t wandered off in the w�ortby. Another interesting consid- that these words, which our Lord makes When Henrietta had been seated on
1� , � " -, , grandest equipages tha sweep through had in early life were so- the ground of his command that men the piano stool, however, she speodll.v )On. the banks of the river Purus, in ..
�� . amy one . of the court as mother. Now the streets of heaven will be those oc- army, aad the family suppoeed he was oration Is that these men shoal -I ivake tie preparation for th'o changed the la,ughter. of the guests to South Amerim. is W be found 0- Paco-
` . . lected from the heart of active Pales- absorbed atteintio�. I Henrietta gave
- I , Miriam, the sister, incognito, no one Capied by sisters Who sacrificed them- d,ead. After he gained a fortune be an- future a.nd commit themselves to their
L�� � " � . a .Ls Dative tinian life, They were all, so far as
�1.1,�.. suspecting her relation to the child, selves for brothers. They will have Camped one,day in Has, M, * Father's care, are quoted by Paul, 1 Proof Of musicianly Instinct that left litir tribe of PooPle-men, women, and.
, I'� - . � B a.n tell, what would be called in spotted skins of .
� � , 1. . the finest of the Apocalyptic white plitoe, and made a banquet, and among - 0 Tim. 5, IB, as a plea for an organized her years far behind. Children, who have
'' . . %nk and rushes down . phraseology business men. - .
h !,. - I . Aeaps from the b. great military men who were to modern system for the maintenance of the PLAYED WITH GREAT[ POWER. ,black tind WlAte
,; ," I horses, and many who on earth looked t1he
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", '. down Upon them will have a turn out dian 'he invited a, plain miller and his There ministerN of the Church. This is "a Through the different and difficult Sir Jolhbi Smith, o;ao of the best
��'. " and offers to get a nurse to pacify the
11 I ',;, L . hil I d. Consent is given and she to let them pass, the charioteer cry- wife, who lived nea,r by and Who, af- exceptionally poor, except as, they left singular iiistance of the varied appli- movements of the Gounod-Sarasato known citizens of Derby, died there
�,f,� � �': L �., I acen is com- frighbad, came, fearing some harm their all to follow Je8us, James and
. Frings Jochebed, tbLe baby's mother, ing : "Clear the way 1 A q cation of the same truth. The same "Faust" fantasia, in which Mr. Grien- con the l9th ult., mged 75 years. De-
� -, Ing I" would be done them. The miller and John, indeed, were apparently well -to -
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; . _: " '�% '. ... . incognito, none of the court knowing -at sisters i Side do; and IVIattlielAr's Position as publican law fulfils itself in many ways, now naer adapted violin musio to the cello, ceased was the bead of a large firra
I I � L lot begirudge the time and bLs wife were pbicied one on each by helping to,pay the hire ofthe lab- the girl followed with wonderful
��:. , " � mother,'and when is hard to of the general at the table. The gen- was probably lucrative, There is every full confidence that the Of brass-f,10dors,
,�, , that she ,was the care bestowed on a brother. It orer, now t)y accuracy and intelligenCe..She played
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4 1 �i�,,-� . - �ochcbed arrived the child stopped cry- believe that any boy that you know so oral asked the miller all about his fam- reasm to believe that the twelve payme,,-it way Ila leflt to God and to the with ItAoinisbing lie was a t Womem, having Proved very success-
� �4 wis I re man of mental force and with er, and
_*_�,_ two ts of men." , w ful in telegraph work inGerniany, will
U��,, ing, for its fright was Calmed and its well as your brothear can ever turn out ily, wail the miller said that he had grateful hear her best in bravura, passages.
"; , ,�', hunger appeased. You may admire Jo- anything very usetul. Well, lie may not broth -era and a, Sister. "No other good education for their times. Their V_ Inquixe lWakP in it IS (WOTt'll-Y- The audicnee �s empoloyed. in preference ,% -,-- �-
,� 1, I � - had scarcely recovered In futire. I 1
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� . ", 1 . : �-�,V I � . phobed, the mother, and all the ages be 9. Moses. There is omay one of that brothers T" "My younger brother appreciation of the discourses of Jes Accoirding. to nastern Custom many from its astonishment tit this exhi- to tile other Sox. Thi's is also the Cass /
� � e;, �1, AAay admire Moses, but I clap my bands kind needed for 6,000 yea,rs. But I tell went off with the army many years ago us,- as has often been said, is proof of houses i.0 aach vLtIalga would be open bition of skill ,%vben little Henrietta in France and Holland.
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" �, . In applause at the behavior of Miriam, you What your brother will) be., otther it and h- doubt was long ago killed." a good degree of mental development. to the -travelers-. ,11,hey mqjst make sel- began the Sarasato '4Gypsy Dances,"
l, � the faithful, brilliant and , strategic blessing or a a Thea. the general Said, "Soldiers, I am At the Santis time, it is notable that not t tb,ir host Shall not While the, Bishop oif Sodor and Man
�, . .curse to society and e.cti,a% so t&a- 11 and played with tile same wonderful
I . qter. " Candidate for happiiness or wretched- this man's younger brother, whom he only was our Lord himself born of a brinig on t4itair mission a.n evil report. numl*,.r. As wits. watchi,ag, tile cutting down of one
" - � oil, Go home," some one might h He will, like Moses, have 'the bhought wws dowil." And how loud despised nation, of a decayed family, - Skill aa in the previous of his trees recently, the tree fell upon �
� �,� " "., ave said neas. am- of poor parents, and in a stable, but The dipfLaic-tion is act to be made be solos she rendered 'the Chopinnoctnrn,
.*,", . �. � -to Miriam.. " Why risk yourself Out choice between rubies and living coals was the Obeer and how warm the can,% of rank, but because of di'411,08i- von hiiiiii, knocking him down. It Catching .
�, : he banks of the Nile, that the Companions of his public life ri. , in E flat, valse by Constantin .
�.�,�: ttifte, alone on t and your influence will have much to brace I tipm The a abl(le till ye 90 ,ttence. Sternberg. to the gr�at delight of the con P. railing saved his life.
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, '�� , , breathing the miasma and in dan9b do with his d,ecision. Be m&y not, lik6 -later, you as much were not ch&ea frou� among specialty- Ii
z ��, I r Brother and L need ' GO not from hous& to house." Luke bly. ( f Mies McLean, It, woman of Glasgow,
� "r - � of ala introduction to each- other as trained rabbis or the wtaltby Herodian " assent
I - f being attacked of wild beast or ruf- Moses, be the deli,verer of a nation, but 10. 7. This oxhiortaition was to avoid Tile little pianist was evidently as has given a. fund for mission work .
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� ',"�.,��. � �', .. Vian I Go home I" No. Miriam, the sis- he =ay. after y�� fa.ther and mother they did. You do not know each oth- aristocracy, bat emphatically from the uttising jealousies, and oritict3al.s. ,ad much delighted as ber hParars. She amionig th1a dwarfs of -the Cameropa dis- ,
, , ;,',', I , - of a y "common people," who were alike de- ar 11P, � and to fa,()iqitat(, such. a. ar- .
, ,, ter more lovingly watched and brave a-ra gone, be t4he deliverer house.:, or. You thisak your brother is grout a I
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. '.. - I aly and cross and queer,, sud'he th-iuks you spised by Pharisees and Harodians. Jes- gims was lost completely ill tb,o Music,, trict� West Africa, and the work of ,
;�-_,�il, , ly defended Moses, the brother, Is he hold. �%Vhat.thousands of homs?,S to -d ro-rijement of times t4halt the best re-
li I I - as sent forth. To travel through the ran her fat little fingers ov.er the avan ization among them is fairly
!."' , . *ortby her care and courage I Oh, yes; are pistoted by brothers I There are are Selfish itaid Proud and unlovely ly abort trips, and repro- sul-t Could be ,ottaitned. The general k(tys with a happy. uncons(1.10118ness igel '. .
A".' I the 60 centuries of the world's history properties now well Invested and yield- Boithwrong. That brother will be a country I Messiah. Commanded hicopiltality of the East has mode the that made her doubly attractive. She beiguo. 1� I .
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,,��,,�,,�,' have never kad so much involved In the ing income for t1ho, Support of -Sisters prince in Some womam's eyes, and that sent him as the ie t4mallest horse *in the world is
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.,"I T -t as In and yountgesT brother becoAme the oldbir Sister at, Succia in (,he estimation of some them, saying, There follow three ser- devel,opment ae inas "it botels in that is tiny even for hor years, plump, rosy- Th .
- I I 46prival of any ship at any por ,_ *a - ..
- ., That brother is a magnificent ies of directions, the first of which y,ter I rl,tly cheaked 'and black-eyed, with none of a SbiatLwad pony Owned by tile Mai I
�'; e, the landing of that papyrus boat calk- brother row to the lewlership from the maub. ItZ r�r en ; ne into an house,
" , What- Wtow, wad ll,hat sister is a mQrning 4 - ady In., our lesson. Ithasto I the unpleasant features of the title- ohe" Coxcamo,inMilin. Itis 24 inches
t , only we .at . , It� be "the" h(PuSe- side its
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- 11 -,..,.. I ed with bitumatif Its one passenger day the father lay down to dia. isn Juna. Come, let rue introduce do with the brief and important mL-, I'& nomenon al�out her. She is simply it high, and when s,tanding be,
% i�' W" to be a nonsuch in history -law- ever you do for your brother wi,11 Como that iis, the hotuse, Or fami-ly, which b
�", q is Miriam. Miriam, Sion on which, the apostles were seat, as healthy child with a healthy love of ow,nor Lbo pony's back is only an Inch'
�:%. I . yer, statesman; politician. legislator, back it you %pit him an you: "Moses, tbii� orks they b"n found wart,hy. Tbe sa,luliit�,on of Ic, above Wq knee. �
", to one, unaccom.modat- this is Moises," Add 75 per Cent. to where they were to go, the vv mU5 ,
I.; � . organizer, conqueror, deliverer. He bad 1,11 na;tUrU,ft= your present appreciation of each oth- were to do, what they were to see, and the East is, I.IPeace, be with thee. peace She is attending the public school, I
I , . I 1- � such remarkable beauty in childhood ing exampba, it will recoil upon You a good morning do how they Were to. act. The second Oar- be, to this house." and wilien not playing with (lolls is One of the hamlsomest patent clion-
� :�'. � that, Josephus says, when he was car- from Wis orwn irritated a.ud despoiled or wad when you k -la practicing With an earnkkatness that lie Axininater carpets which has 'been
... if. you, by pa,ti,emee With his not stick up your cold cheek, wet from ies, which Is to be found in the i,sight IS. if titlk� hsoit%f� lie worthy, let your
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I " I ,�', . ried along the road, people Stopped to ag,ture. f chitracter, the recent wwahing, as though you verses immediately following tile les- P01boL, Come upon it. This bi an an- never tires. made at Kiddormin,ster for a con4ider-
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. : aze at him and workmen would leave Infirinitim wrid by nobility o xs of hated to touch each other's lips in af- son,pfers rather to the "Oermarient nr>wwement; not a ("Ilmand (o the able tinio has been shipped to Linia, .
"' their work to admire him. When the dwell with, him In the few yea (14,-4ciples. but. ain ,adiot from God. 'I'lleir - I South America. it is a. &ea,mlseis pro-
"; 1, . . %ve your fectiouato cariass. Let it have till the exeroism of the Gospel ministry." The .
. king playfully put his crown upon this your companionship, you will b, gre,eAiiag �sa,s n,A me�ety a form of
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� 1. fondiness of cordiality of a loving sis- third part, wh ilke tlbt5 "Peace of the average duction, an(I mmsura8 33 feet lon� fly I
1. 1iioy, he threw it off ig.,lignantly and coun"Is reflect6d. back upon you some - min- Words, GRAINS OF COLD.
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, 1, ,� I . put his foot on it, day -by lais splendor of behaivior in some ter's kiss. of instructions, has to do with the f the traveler. If thio host were really in 24 feet wide. The carpest is specially �_
� , . Make yourself as agreeable a,ad help- istry of the Goepol. to the end 0 — made for the post -office of Lima. I
- , ,'' _ The king, fearing that this might be crisis where he would have Called but ful to each other as pos-91ble, remem- world. Go not into tile war of tile Itarmony with the messit-ge, the peace - I
40'. ight yet take for you. f ve.n- of God wh6c,h pa.s_%th understanding St%rvi(,o is aavred. it is wanAllinc,es(I that of the 1,955
� .'L down his crown, applied another test. Don't anuh him. DOn't dep,reclate his 'iertnig that soon you part. The few Genti'les. Jesus bimse wvalid, really descond ulx 10-m. But Nature makes an now laivs. Baptist mi-nistens in Great Britain and �
' I Acoording to Ibbe Jewish legend, the ability. Don't ta,lk discouragingly about years of boyhood aad girlhood Will BOOft tured. across the boundary of tile if it be riot %vorthY- L -2t your peace �
., L'' slip by, and you wil I go out to homes of Holy Land once or twice, and took his
1, . 1.2g ordered two bowls to be put before his future, Doon't let Mi-r1am get down apostles with him, I)ut even be dieclar- Tatural to you. A ,striking illustra- The world iii what you make 161 Ireland, &to fewer than 1,556 at-#-, re-
-: , �� th child, one containing rubies, and off the bwnk of thes Nide tind wade out your own and into thebattle with the tioui of the statement tbat God's, wordB Imagination is tile artist of thought,' tw-t-ted, to bo total absta.illlol-,�, in ad -
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. I.- he - -n't world and ainid ever changing vicis- ad that during his lifetime at least ay- t Le 0) i&'i i () n
. e other burning coals, and if he took and upset the ark of bu!,ruslies. Do shAll nort return ,to. him void. Tbo pr, Truth i,B the goal of hunlan a.qf)ira_ dition to a large number ill
1 !, I .1 sisters (to not situdeii and vn paths crossed with his mission was to the lost sheel) of tile -e on t lie house field; while Out of 2.817 Cuagit*ati(inal
. als he was to live and if be took tease him. Brothers an or of the apostle for peat tion.
.. ". � I . I the oo ,ny haxim to tF,ase. That graves, anid. up steepa hard fo climb house of lsra,al. Into any City of the , ministers in E'ngland and Wal-�,, --1,364.
1 , I 1. the rubies be was to die. For Some consider ilt a of wad through Lshadowy ravin3. But, 0 Samaritans enter ye not, The Sam- Va. which ho,lodgps "ill ia no ca.se be A policy Politician (>I- 83 por ce�rrt., are in the wime cate- .
. , � " " lowson the child took one of the coals SpiTilt abroad in tht� fa,mby is one - . If the fitratily be morallv on- Issue. ..
I . 4 e my Gbd. and Stiviour, .may the terminus aritans Were half Gentiles, and were ICNt �g the gory.
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. and putt it in his mouth, so that his e and 'I. )y tile Jews than w"rWy and i-noapabla of reveivin
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, � is a teasing that is of the journey be the &time wi the start more hatt'A 1. , -ill schoolmaster of the -iconera who have been
� 1. I life was spared, although it burned , asurable , 9 -namaly, at fattier's and mother's were evell the heathen. rbeir bless,ing, tb)Rt bl,pssing N% tit least The past is the , The Greek PH
.. 1� I . the tongue till he wao indistinct of onJiy anot-hisr form 7.1 innoopnt. rai-I tery, I .f come down upon tho howl. (of tile ftP09, future. kept� at Contilanthiople, ani[N%ere trvac-
.:. , I .Utterance ever after. Having come to but that which prorvokee and irritat,.�s I kiltre. I. they ha,ve inherited the king- ancestors We Ile larbarians, Whom tal binto-elf. I Some nien are long headed and nar-
. . I manhood, be spreads open the palms and coak�o the eye fl,ash w?.th wagor isl d0m. Then, aa in boyhood and girl- the king of Assyria had cap- 1,4. Shake, off the dii,9( Of yQur feet. row hear(ed. ad very ge,&ly, hAve been sent lk,,mo. .
- .. of his hands- in prayer, and the Red to be r%)rahetaded. It woruld be less J 110,Dd days, ,we rushed In after the day's tured and dragged across this wilder- iniihir emblema-tic action. ansilig They receivoti before their departuro ' I .1
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_. � ; ova parted to lot 2,500,000 people escape. blameworthy to -take a bunich of thorns I Eubspore with much to tell of exciting ness to'settle in Hebrew towns emp- A S A spiritual mind dwells much on roof of the, fact i bat the Sul-
. . � -a, and father and mother on- tied of their native flebrew inhabi- probably from t,lie, Je,N� ish idett, that tile spirituni things. I' tinotber p -if le I
. , I ,4,ind he puit tho, palms of his hands to- and draw fillem gitross your sisber'a mdventui and dust od a. hea-t1en la,"d brought (IF' tan. imitoxious toprove, him,�t ss of
I I �.� � " q6ther in prayer, and the Red Heaclos- cliteek ar to take a knife and draw its I joy -act the recita.1 as much as we who tants. The desolation of the li What men call results, are with God an ogrietilian he i,.q generally dv,crihed. . 11
I 1, � r brother's ha,nd I nitid.- it, so we shall on the, hillside of brought many scourges, among them fRe,me-ut witih it. ilk llqui�t, solernii only 1,eginnings. Evei- '�
. ,, ed on a stimrigu e y oine.of the pri-scriaers &wtiived one
I 1, utterably grand, his till tibe, blood sparts, for that would i hea ven rehearse to them all the scones the rapid increase of lions and other tr-1`010t ." urkt-.Rh prutid as it 1 -1 -ting gift. A
, . I His life an Ufa y natural 1r). M.ura toLerable for libe Intid of - Tile covetous man finds Lt up hill T
I.: g is I of orur earthly expedition,, and they wild beasts, and with a ver ��
. , I burial must be oin the same scale. God damage only the body, but teasia� I sha,11 welcome us home, as we say, Superstition the colonists turned to Sodom nod. Goniarrah. Tlw�k, i,i . tic% work to liA honest. Mr. Lionel Phillhoi, the South At-
� r1l history for will, ,�
I I I would lo� neither man nor saint nor the tborn and the knife scratching and Ill Father and r4other, we have come and the goda of the land for protection. St00d Oil t i'n P,1 . V011SI)I011- A now fri-prid, nnd an Old enemy rican ,%peculator, Who was (ine of Dr. .1
I I . � hrolikrigel have anything to do with 14we'ratilIlIg Che disposition and the soul. brought our Children with u-;.11 The -Jewish priests were sent them, who ous Infamy. and yet Uoy ,�re not as 1,oth hear wntebing. Jaimmmila'a accomplices. has been ban- . I
1 Ang for him a shroud or digging It , I .�
I Weal is the curse of Lanumerable h1ouse- inra,moug as t,ho,p. whi) reje-ted the topa up tile moull- is
I, � 9 tease the sisters old revival hymn, described it. with instructed thein in the Hehrew reli- Nol0p. d,eeils are s - hed for life from tile Tranivattil re -
r, : � :�, ,for him a grave. The omnipotent God holds that- the brother ,ss,eingprs -of Jc,4us. In Ishe (lay of in side of chilraote,r- "I
I I I . left his throne in heaven one day, and and the sist-ers the brothers. Sometimes glortoulit repetition: I gion. �frbey intermarried with tile mf ;qot ih*re to k- confined te) C1 ill)blit.% He wa,ssol, free with other c a- 11
, . I Jews that were left, in the, land, or judiglinent. Tn-
. . � I if the question was asked, "Whither R Is the Color of, the hair, or the shape Brothers and sisters there will meet � who returned into it, and seem to have wbat we cail thle judgmemt day, but Tn this universe or puzzle.9,tho great- spiratom oa promking never to :
, to the King of the Universe going?" of the features or an alfair of the Brothers and sisters thpire will meet aembers of includiing tho ronstamt and unerring e8t, is GO'd's love (oi- us. : terfere directly or in,lirectly in Trails,- I
.1 ' . thib a"nswer was, " I am going down to heaxt. Sometimes It is by revealing a Brothers and sisters thpre NvIll meet. been loosely regarded as it Is judg�mnnts ot. God. 'rite weakest saint on lik knees is v"l politics- Ho broke his promi-o �
1, :� 11 Uf- e ,) more, the Jftisb .nation until Nehemiah too strong for the. devil. hy writing an artiele condemning the
. I , . ry Moses." And the Lord took this secrett oT by a suggestive look or it g - - — -_ .
I I . gbtiest of mein to the top of a hill, faw, or an "A,honil" Teasel Teasel rigid reformation excluded them, From Governmont, in the Nineteenth Cen- . P,
. .. I �: I raiul. ofa child in the country who that time on they made themselves k 901 -TSF BITILT OV HATS, A live mustard wed i.4 more potent tury.
I . . -as 4or mervy's sake, quit it. Christ li detai'ned at a neighbor's b,)u.-;q on a,
,god the dav is clear, and Moses ran Tease I r w% than a mountain of win(l. 1�
. I -inuting stor- doubly hated by th-ejows by their arro- An frigenious hatter of Paris con- . .
. . I I I L� Iiis eye over Ithe magnificent range says, "He that habeth his brother is stormy night lb� Some faa, gant claims. Our, Lord aiterward in- it a house of fvlt made otif of God tilone can change ,us. Others can Tile Dutch Government ba,,5 rejectod
I I . bf codutry. Here the valley of RA�- a. marder-sr." NOW, when you, by teas- ies that wore being told him, and then net$ the tipostIes. to go to 8ainaria, 8t.-ruCte ' the bid. of a
I I draelon, where the final battle of all 1.ng, niak,2� yojlr brotibip.r or stste.r h1%te I 0 t an str naisted only bring out Whitt I,,; in us. -it Arri,rioan firm for the
I : o ked on d saw it was(so dark lie Acts 1. 8. 1 24,000 Old hats. ']'his house VO ,
I ,� � . nations is to be (ought., and yonder tbe you turn him gr hier ioto a murderpr did not dare go home. Th�N incident lm- 6. Go rather to tile lost, sheep -of of parlor, dining room, and bedroom, 14, I.,; hei(er to insult 9, prejudiv(� building of an iron bri4m avross the I
. I., , mountains Hernitin and Lobation and or murderess. pressed me the more hemi,use in my mem- Ilk() a kitchen, it ,%4as Prected upon thaii to maerifice it prinviple. Issel, and lift.,; ac-Pbeti. the bid Of a
. I .Don't I -pt fi�ialousy ever touch'a slat- the hounq of Israel, We must re it platform upon the plain of St. Denis, ,rheology has magnified God's juRtic0 Dutch. firm, though the Anlerlcan#4 of -
W17 childhood I had much I he same( exper- ber that this limitation Was R recog- .
t VIIT and tive hills of Judea, and
I 4 , age of Rethelebem there, and or's soul. ,,is it So ofte-n does, because ience, The boy asked his contrades to go could 1-e transported from place at tile exilenae of His .goodness. fored to do the work somewhat cheali-
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tho city of Jerleo yonder. and the vast her brother gets more honor oi- more witli him, -but they 4ared ai,)t. It got nition ofa divine order, "t , . The rea-
1 first and also to the Gentile,' tilat it to place' Custom is tbb tailor of hal,it, and or-$174,NO against 0478,000.
� , 1. Atretch of Iandsl'11110 that almost took means. later and latAr-1 o'clock, 8 o'clock, niagion on 10 United States . � .
I .. had to do only with the 1 makes use of popularity for pattern, eon, given N Chat th
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.. . 1, . . the old lawyar's breath a"ay at; he Even Mirriam, th 9 o'clock. "Oh," he amid, "I wish I were wbich the twelve were now sent; that TEWE FOR ALLTHINC - tinderWanding is tile scale of onglea.voura W Ix out foreign indus,
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. I.. I., . : I ,looked at I+, And then witbout 9, Was struck by that evit passion of jpal- lioinal" A,s he (;period the door the lwst Jesus had. himself taken his disciPlen Mis.s Upton -Ma. Miss Flighty and thought where all ideas, are weighed. tries, amid that therefore foreign coun- i
: : 11 . I &ag, as I learn from the. staternont ousy. Rite biad posicv-ssed unt',mited In- titnes a blinding flash of lightning into a city of Samaria and told them Nfr. Sapbead are to be married to -day. We &,Iways kno%v what a al . tries am not justified. in liormitting
.1 an Is, th;e competition of American.%.
- -i I I . f)%1&t the eye of Moses ,was undimmed fluence over Moses, and now' he Mar- and a deafening roar overcame him. that, the fields there were whito for Shall I take some rice along to throw 6 o "'; It . hiii fitith mays
... d )its natural force unabated, God ries, and not onlsy so, but marries a But after awb3le h, Saw in the disti ace when %v kn w 1) t
: L '. '. -An the harvest; and that one great reas- after them? God is, The rievolut&on In tile Philippine,,; in �
. I .1 t4it,ched the great lawyer's eyes and black woman from Rthopta, hind Miriam a. lantern, and, to, his brother was emn� on underneath it may have been that Practical Mobhor-No; my dear. Wait * I
I , ,, I � UOY closed, and hi,4 lungs and they Is so disgustAd and outra.ged at Moses, fot& hira home, and the. lad the diso, ,,les weile not yet fit for such tit- The man who ean bold his, tongue ended. General Prima de Ri�era, Us . �
� I ia"' to out and witiv swift feet bast- unibil they have run through what
, . I . I I imAmd, and his. boart and it stopped, first tmeause be b1a.d married at aH, ,topped holy anq dolic&te work. 13efore the t)a Money they have, and then give it, whon be shou.14, has the devit at it cow to torms with the rebels, whoso I .11
. . .. I I on�d commandeil, saying, "To the akioilij and next beeausebles ]lad practiced mia- vined on to bis brothq, who took him heathen could accept Christ as t. di'sadvanta
r - � I I I . I I ' kilatiba that ahlD is d,rajwn into a home, where 4F'ir to tbe-m. . . PC. I . . lea,der, Agiiinaldo. bws left the rolony�w I �
. . .thou lainnortal spiritfl, And then one cog , they isvere 14a glad, to greet Redeemer Qlay must reco,4,nizo that
. I 1. . . 41#10e hand tv,as put against the thick frenzty, a,nd t4bon begins to turn whi'te him and for a long time Supper had the Jewi%h church watt the fold of God, - � W I This isa(li,itilwt success scored by the �
I of Moses and the other hand against a,nd ige�ts wW" as a corpse and then been waiting. -So may it be when the f4VIISHING. HIM SOY. �iow Liberal adMJqist,ra.(ion il Spoin i
�11 " 1. even though the sheop had wandered. . ,A WSP116VED TIM. 8UNDER. �en fall px�war .0 - rf"14 11 .
1.� 1. palsol6m breast, an4 God laid him whAAr t,bad a. Corpse. (Heir complexion - �ht of death comen and our' earthly 7. AS yi� go, preach. Make proclama- Byleaby-T WISh you JOY, Mly dear Sir, Rivera. tllitbi it, ,
I I .. I I dc% -0 on'Mount Nol,o, and then io 11k.1 chalk-itho fact is, she has the m Thk�m h a Mexl,ttn. bull fioter-El .
14% fr1onds cannot go with, us, and we dare k " �
I . .. ' lit # it - not go alone*, may our brothlor, our I It Liberit'l pap- "
I., , Hie rawevor, unad in tile Egyptian leprogy. ,And now the brO tion ah you travel, Tile, kingdom of As an old. friend of your father, per- reform, knd he Made the pio%t e to&
. - , - I.. I 111A . A I7 A t&r w ,, heaven is at band, Viey preached to wit me to say that you will always look CtIrItft-wboso e-niamies have made the sivous,ps of. it. TheSVIVA S 1 1141, J
I � I i . 4tt"i WaS cartied to the oFe. It o Itom, shei hid defended cin the ol(ler brother, our friend elmqier than eStabliqll tbe faith; 014ay P1'ettPhed Me, litiole on this day ati the bappieRt in giatetinleat Agniln4l; him that lie lha� ors admit that nothis b t b ( ry .
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., ' �wi (m@y eilt ly Wngsl and 016 0411411�11't of .enrtt- morrow t afft to II4 married. 044 wtid notified the tocal news fl. .
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.11 Iggo? and t4outnor, wor-b eildild HiiNvietorik's will bo your vialories. Iiior I _-._,.,J%0__ . a iii,e to think of thent going � .,*nt,Z,w,*t to 'Al but bii� oight-da,y ' I
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