The Clinton News-Record, 1898-06-09, Page 2I fl
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THE PROCESSION HATED,
long to tb�t school. 1 can tell it from lrst$'0 fortune, end all luxuries brought
� the wary they mourned over him. pe lto our table and your wardrobe was
(('QQCp i� II kyr
iJl1li SUNDAY SCHOOL•
ninth hour, "This darkness was pre-
ter•natural ; not an eclipse, for awn
,
shawl pressed against my &Vy,'utb,which
the water from
_
was to be the companion of his mother, u , and your home wee beautiful by
ec-
lipse could not take the /full
A Moonlight Sail•
prervented smo�hor•ing
REV. DR. TALMAGE PREACHES
Ha was to be his mother's protectox. music+, and sculpture aatd painting, and
A
INTERNATIONAL LESSON, JUNE 12.
place at
mO°n "All the laird" iw really all the
Me.
Poor Miss Martin was lase for tun.
SERMON TO YOUN(f HIEN.
(Ile would mturn now some of the kind- thronged by the elegant and educated,
news he hitd reoeived in the days of and them soles Tough Miusfortune
—•—
earth and there Is no sufficient reqs-
ea to
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This story was related to me by
ate. Ser body was not recovered till
a not r
�
childhood and boyhood. Aye, Ae would should striike you in the 1'e4se> and
`� Jesus IJrnclned." ltlKtt. e17. 3a -Go. Gorden
conclude that the darkness \vas
confined to Judea. Our Lord was cru-
lady leveed whose narrow esoalte from
the next morning, w was laud ill
a casket and forwarded to her friends
The Funeral% In the City of Nalu-ne was
An Only tion—Was 1116 Mother's Prolee•
with his strong hand uphold that form , trample your treasures, and taunt
already enfeebled with age. Will he j your chiildren for their faded dress, und
Text. 1. Cor. Il}.a,
PRACTICAL NOTES.
c•ified at the third hour, which is nine
o'clock, and hours
drowning I give below in her own
"Several
in New Brunswick, accompanied by Mr,
tor—C4rlut Appears Utxih the Scene-
sewn We
do it d No. In one hour all that pro- send you into commercial circles an un-
derlin w
g here once you waved astele-
mise of ha and of, hie
Verse. 35. The crucified him. The
y'
remained six on the
cross, the sixth• hour would be noon."
words: eax•e a. o in the month
Y B
of Jar+ge, ,while on a visit to a friend's
Russell, whose fiance, she wart, The `
poor man was uJmust heart-brok,n.
ue ]raises rho Yoaag ►1pn
wend -Useful Lessens urawn teem the
h gone.
There is a world of anguish in that one tee of gold don't you thiin]t you would
anguis
executioners ,were four Roman soldiers.
In
--'Churton. The ninth hour would be
about three in the afternoon, when the
boons, situated in a New England vii-
And, now I never see the moonli ght
sbining on the \rater without
Text.
Washington
short phi ase, "The only bon of his,ery then?• I thank you would, Hut
mother, and she aw•itlow.>' Christ comes and meets all such to -day.
the sot oY crucifixion they Pirat laid
the cross on the ground, and taking
avenin.' sacrifice was laid on the altar
before the temple.
lege, I met with up accident, from the
a Blhud-
der, when I think of the golden sheen
A despatch says:—The
the
Now, my friends, ii was upon this He sees all the straits in which you
off the cloth'
Imlg of the criminal, the
40 .Eli, Eli, lama sabachthani? The
efdects oP which m y pervos have never
of the river on thab melpnorable ni ht
ti .
Rev. Dr. Talntage preached from
wards: "Now when he came nigh to
scene that Christ broke. He came in have been thrust. He observes the
without any introduction. He atoplred sneer ar that nam who once was proud
made him lip down Oran its main beam
Y first words of Psalm 22 in the Aramaic
dialeot of titre Hebrew tongue, the diar
fully recoivered.
This village overlooked a large na-
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The Case of Ylllcent Pyrwhit .'
the gate of the city, behold, there was
the procession. He bad only two ut- to walk in your shadow and glad to
terances the get help. He sees the
and stretch out his armB along the
loot that Jesus spoke in' his childhood.
vigable river, where crafts of different
• ""
a decd man carried nut, rho only son
to make ; the one to your protested
mourning mother, the other to the note, the uncancelled. judgment, the
transverse beam. The cross was low.
The arms
Thus with his last breath does our Lord
give honor to the Father and bear wit
kinds plyed during the day, and some-
'-- "'
he death of Vincent Yyrwhit, J.F.. 1
of his mother, and she was a widow;
,much people of the city was with her.
dead. He cried out to the mourning foreclosed mortgage, the heartbreak-
in
one': " Weep not," and then, touching g exasperation,and He says: "Weep
,were nailed in lace; the
P
feet wore sometimes tied, but more gen-
nese to the fulfilled words of the Old
times far into the elvenin I often eat
g•
^')
of Ellerdon house, Ellerdon, in the
And when the Load saw her, be had
tlye hien un which the son lay, He cried not," I ow•n the cattle on a thousand
orally transfixed by a single large nail,
Testament. What did Jesus mean by
thus quotin the
B psalmist's pathetic
for hours on the cool broad veran-
dab,
County of Buckingbamshiro, would in
compassion on her, and said unto her,
out : " Young man, I sa • unto thee hills. 1 will never let year starve. From
y
When the criminal had been seotu'ely
reproach, "Aly God, my God, why hast
watching them pass and repass,
tiro ordinary way have received no more
Vi'eep not. And be came and touched
Arise I And he that was dead sat up." my hand the fowls of heaven peck all
I Ie two from their food, And \will I let you starve
P Fastened the cross was raised to an
thou Forsaken me ?" Dr. Abbott gives
admiring the graeefwl elms on its
attention than ten death oII any; otbely
the bier; and they that bare him stood
R rn or three things
this subject ; and first, that Christ was Never—no, my chilld, never."
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upright position and slidden or dro d
PPe
a commonly received explanation when
he considers it t•epresentative of that
banks \+'hose green foliage was ro-
fhcted �in
sins], country gentleman, The circum -
still. ,And he said, Young man, I say
a man. You see h,w that sorrow play-' Or perhaps this tramp at the gate of
into a hole• dutg to receive its lower
phuse of Christian experience, in which
the de the below.
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stances of his death, bowev4k*^"-- ,
unto thee, Arise. And he that teas
ed upon all th, eb•,rde of his heart, F Nain ha,s am echo in your ow'n bereft
end. Death came ver slow] eneral-
Y y' g
while the iutelle,et still holds fast to
One particular day the weather had
now long since for otten, were seraea-
dead sat up, and began to speak. And
think we forget tbis too often. Christ spirit. You went out to the grave, and
was a man more certain] than you felt you 'love'- could come back
IY after hours, sometimes after days,
its belief in God, the hear., feels it no
been warmer than wvual, and the hours
tional, and attracted some notice
he delivered him to his mother,"—Luke
y you
a.re, for Hie was a perfect man. No agaitr. You loft your heart there. 'Phe
of agony. Agcording to Murk, Jesus
more, and the soul i in dsr•knees do
spite of its faith in God. Psalm L2, how-
had been passed indoors away from the
es
rho tune. was one of those oases
vii, 12-15.
sailor ever slept in ship's haus",A.k whi,te snow of death covered all the
was fastened to the cross at the third
ever, has often been used by holy He -
glare of the awn; but the evening came
jl
,etch i oasily forgotten within u yetis,
The text calls us to stand at the
more soundly than Christ slept in chat garden. You listen for the speaking of
hour—about nine o'clock. John sa •s it
y
brews as a sort of death chant, and
on cooler, with a breeze off the wat-
except just in the locality whore i4
gate of the city of Nain. The streets
boat on Gennessaret. Tn every nerve voices that will never be heard again
and in ever muscle, and bone. and and the sounding of feet that ,will nev-
3
was about the sixth hour. To harmon-
!t is not atrainin g the meaning of verse
48
er, and the bright radiance of a full
occurred. The most sensational circum- {
ure full of business a.nd gaiety, and
fibre of His body—in every emotion er move in your dwelling again, and
ize these a ,arentl • contradictor
Pl 3 Y
to understand that the sentence
quoted atattds fur the whole psalm. Just
moon transforming the scene into fair y
stances of the case never came before-
the ear is deafened with th, hammers
and affection of Hie heart there is this mornim
in g, while I speck, a
statements it is assumed by many
as we would say that a man sang,
land,
Lite public at all. I give them here alm-
o,f (mechanism and the ,+'beefs of t af-
?;
every action and decision• of His mind, droll, heavy, leaden pressure he your
i
TIe was a man. FIe looked off u. ,nn ],cart, God has dashed out the li hi
} g
scholars that Juhn, when writing this
"Jesus, Lover of my soul," and by
3iy busLamd came hasti]y up from the
ply and plainly. Th, psychical people
fit•, \l'or'e, ,\ith its thousand arms,
the sea just as you look off upon lbs of your eyes, and rho heavy spirit that
letter in Ephesus and among Gentile
that phrase mean that Ire sang the
whole Lymn which thtta ltegins, the
wharf with the proposal of a soil by
may malts what they lik, of them.
ani} thousand a •es, and thousand feet,
y
t
waters. ,Tie went into Diartha's house hat. ,vomtan curried out of the gate uP
sttrruundings, followed the European
so
evangelist may mean that Jesus
moonli ht, for which purpose he had
g
Yyrwhit himself w•as a ver y ordinary,
fills all the street, ,oboe suddenly the
just as you go into a cottage. 110 Nain is nu heavier than yours. And
Breathed h•crd when He was tired, just yuu open the dour, but he comes nut in
mode of reckoning time. Parted his
re-
cited this psalm, as was the custom
procured a boat, Our hostess was en-
country' gentleman, a good fellow, but
crowd arts, apd a funeral ,asses. Be-
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tween
as you do when you are exhausted, He And you enter the nurser but he is
y'
garments, It has been usual in moat
of od] Hebrews.
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47. Some 'Who
gaged, bort ,]vias Martin and• fir. Rus-
in nu way brilliant. lie was devoted to '
the wheels of work and pleasure
felt after sleeping out a night in the not there. And you siL at the table,
ages and countries for the executioner
df them. must have
been Jews. Elias. Possibly a misund-
sell (also visitors), were only too bale
his wife, who was some iffteen yearas I
there Domes along procession of
ruourning �1 ho is it I A
storm ,just like you do when you have but there is a vacant chair next to you.
leen expo.ed to a tempest, It was And the sun dues riot shine as brigbOy
to regard the personal property of the
erstaeding of the word Eli, but more
py, and consented with pleasure. I was
younger than himself, and remarkably
people.
trifler sa "Oh, it is but
Juat as humiliating for Him to Lel; as it used to. And the .voi:;es of affec-
criminal as his own. Ala,tl hely notes
probabl a bitter mocker •. Elijah ,vas
y y J
delighted, but wished to wait long an-
beautiful. Sits was gutta a good wa
s: nothin
y B
u funeral. It may brive come up from
bread. as it ,would be for you to become tune da not strike you with so quick
the general fulfillment of a prophecy
expected by the Jews as the forerunner
of the mossiab.
ough to change my thin muslin waist
man, but she had hen faults. She was
fund admiration, and she was an
the hospital of the city, or the alms-
a pauper. H, felt just as much insult- , a thrill and your cheek has not so
ed by being sold for thirty pieces of sil- healthy a bus, and your eye has not
in Psaelm 2.2, 18• fora still more spec
Took a sponge, and £dlhd it ,the
for a thicker one, but my husband o
of
r
cleverly, flirt. she misled men ,cry
1house, or some lo+v place of the town;
Vel' as you would if you were sold for so deep a fire, Do I not know•? Do
o
Tal coincidence see John 19, .3, L4.
This is to have been
ne
vinegar, That ia, with sour wine, tiro
ordinary drink of the soldiers, Put it
o
jetted to the delalq sand' begged me to
dev,rly, and was ,Len sincerely angry
for having been misled. Her
but nut so, says the+ serious observer.
the ,rice of a do from the crown we wit all know•? There ice an unlift-
1 6•
of the head to the sole of his foot: He ,eel ++ae on your heart. You have been
psalm supposed
written during the exile by a godly
on a reed. So as to put it within reach
come just tis I wee, eo catching up a
from the chair, I has-
,with them
husband never troubled his head about
There are so many evicicnoes of tired
ixareavement that we know• tit the first
w•as a man, Oh when the thorns were carrying out your loved one beyond the
twisted for His brow•, they hurt llim. gate of the city of Nain. But lo.,k
Jew in captivit • at Babylon. Castin
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of th, sufferer's mouth.
49. Let he. Another speech of mock-
shawl verandah
tilt' threw it over my shoulders, and
these flirtations, nein assured uite
B q
rightly that she was a good wumun.
tri.Luce some Dna has been taken away
Just as much as they would hurt your'yneder, Some one slauds watabing. ]le
brow, if they were twisted for it. lie seems vvadtin for ou, As ou come
g y y
lots. Garments which would not be
spoiled by cuttin would be divided
B
er
y'
50• Cried again. (,See John 19, 80; Lnuke
declared myself ready.
tof
H, was not jealous; eh,, un the urban
grand, cies csaeesed of a ealuus am -
E early beloved; and to out inquiry:
"�l'!ta
took not nn Him the nature of nngPls ; ' u Hr stretches out His han•1 of bele.
Y . 6
egttall anon the executioners, but
23. 40.) The words were, "It is fin-
ished," "Into
roacdeto the wh'arfh ,merry party
punting almost to insanity. Thka might
is this that is carried outwith
eras many offi•_es of kindness and affec-
He took on Him the seed of Abraham. His voice is full of teradern,ss. yet
Fece Homo—Behold the man ! with eternal • st.rength. \PhD is
other articles, su,•h as the girdle and
and, thy hands I com-
mend my spirit," Yielded up the host.
g
f I P w moments we had board-
mr, n a. e
it into
have caused trouble if he had ever pro•
vided bar with the slightest basis on
tiutn?" 4he re ly c;ome.�: "'J h,• on] •son
p y
;thrills
Hut 1 must also draw front this soh- tt? '.The very Une w•hu Accosted the
turban and sandals and the seamless
Yielded up his spirit, as if his spirit
ed the boat, und shaved nut
the stream.
w•hi.:h her ealuus could work, but he
j y'
of Lia mother, and she a wi,lo\v." Sl.iind
tact that He was a God. Sut os, That 'vrrournrr aC the ata of Naim and He
a man should now attem tt tofreak u t sa st "\Vee not."
l'hitnn, woven of fine ,wool and corn
was his servant, whom he now voltrn-
tartly dismissed, (See John 10.18, )
I don't think I over saw a more per-
dial. lith the exception of his
wanton Lured him. 1 believe she
bw,k and let the rcreaion ,ass out 1
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funeral obsequies. He would he seized ' -Perhaps it is a worse grief than that.
next the body, w'uulci lose ,herr value
if for lot
Isar night. In the brilliant light of
the moon ever thin looked different
Y g
wife>
cif,,
did once or twice try to make a steno
kiuvh ail rho noises of mirth and pleas-
by the law, he would be imprisoned, if i It may be a living ]Lome trouhle
cut, and so them the +sus
Prem the common light of day, and \ye
fur soma preposterous reason, which
ure! Let ever • head be uncovered I
y
he were not actually slain by the mob that you cannot speak about to
before
resorted t.o. At this juncture our
THE WOMEN OF CUBA
B joked, and thought our-
las hed and
wga no reason at all, but nothin g ser
Vl'eep,•;ith thi: passing procession and
the officers could secure him. if our best friend. It ma • be some oto-
y y
Pru ed, "f:'ather, for the them•
Lord y g ,
selves both fortunate and happy to be
ious came of yt, and] there was never
let it be told through all the market
Christ bad Leen a mere mortal, would meatic unhappLness. It may be an evil
He have had a right to come in upon suspicion, it may be the disgrace fol-
for they know not what they do"
(L'uke 23. 34).
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Cuban, women are Also they
the participants of so match pleasure.
The foal, just fast enough
a real quarrel between them.
On the death of his wife, after a pro-
1 ,laces and bazaars of Nain, that in
`itch a procession ? Would He have )owin in the footsts
g prs of a son tbNt
36. '('hey watched him ]here. Appre-
pretty.
hold
t mod
d,
create a pleasant motion as we glid,
longed illness, Pyr\vbit wrote and ask- �`
Galilee, to -day, the se pulchre bath
1
•'ucceeded in His interruption ? He was is wayward, or a companion w•ho is
hcnding an attempt at rescue.
on to their beauty until they are
ed racefull alum the ''hits sail Bet
ed Fee to come down to Ellerdon Pur the I
gathered to itself '•tbe' (;;ily son of his
more than areae for when he cried cruel, or a father that will our do
out: "1 Any unto thee setae I" tie that right; and for years cher, may have
37, S,o,t up over his head his accuse-
ll>Jrg Past the age ,vLen the fairness
features
to the refreshing breeze. Thle coast
funeral and to remtain at least afew 9
him.. He would be uite
days q
another, and she a widuw.'
w•as dead sat up. Oh, what excite- lven a vulture striking its beak in-
tion. l� hether this was clone before
the trans with its sufferers had been
usual] Y leaves. The chief of
this beaut • are: E ea as black as el'ces,
y
seemed com'parativel clear, unci with
B c hinder our progress, \ve sail-
nothin t
with
alone, and 1 was his oldest friend. I
Thor.' are two ur three things that,
meet there must hivebeen Ihereibodts. to the vitals of your soul, und gnu
The body had lain pro.Arate. It' ]tad , sit Lhere to -day feeling it worse llrtn
placed erect we do not -kruow. On the
Y
hair like the raven's wing, figtirea that
ed on and out over an enchanted
hate attending funerals, but 1 was ble I
friend, and 1 was, moreover, a
in m mind, ive esiecial
y g p pathos to
this scene. The first is, be was a
been mourned over with agonizing death. It. is. It. is worse than death,
tears, sad yet now it Begins to mow, And them is
humiliatin
this actuation r, soarried inafront
r -re charmin a manner that is fas-
B,
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We had grown strangely quiet each
oilier
distant relativ, of Lis ,wife. 1 had net
young Aman that „•as being carried out.
yet relief. I'hou;h the
in the shroud, and to he flushed ,with � night may be the blackest, though the
of a,Tus. It is aA3ct to have been cos-
tomary to write this accusation• in
ednati n6' and a voice that is melodious,
Teeming to realize that though 'speech
was was and
choice and 1 went down.
There were many visitors in the
To the aged, death hecontes beautiful.
life ; and at the command of Christ he voices of bell (nay tell you to curse
ri:.es up and looks into the faces the �
black letters on boards smeared with
well modulated, sw,et and eonfidin g•
Cul>am
silver, silence golden,'
each one seemed busy with his, or her,
house for the funeral, w'h•ich took place
The old'man halts and pants along the
of God and die, look up anti hear the voice
astonished spectators. Oh. this was the that accosted the +\Duan of the teat,
white gypsutu. Thi is Josue the Fling
the Je,ca. The variations in the
women a not all smokers.
When the average man conjures up a
ow'n thoughts. For my part, I „as
thinking home trod friends far away.
in the village churchyard, but they
i f g
left immedyately afterward. The a r o
road 'fere once be butinded like the
rue.. From the midst of immedicable
work oG a God. I hear it in His voice ; as it says: "Weep not,"
r see it do the flash of His eye : 1 he- "Lamb
form are notable. Compare with
vision of a Uasfilian or her sister in
of
Man of t'he'm had passed over the mys-
bridge
heavy gloom which bad hung over the
The ' • ?
ailment and sorrows, he cries out;
has no sorrow-
hold. it in the snapping of death's „
That Leaven cannot cure.
this verse dark 15.26; Luke 2;3.38; and
Jahn 19. 19. It was written in three
the Gere of rho Antilles be usually
tic them spans this world and
the next, but somehow they seemed
house seemed to lift a little. Be`
wants, servants are always very .'mo-
"Ho.+• long, oh Lord, how long?" Foot-
~hackles ; I see it in the face of the ris-
ing slumherer ; I hear it in the outcry � T learn again from all this that.
languages—Greek, Latin and Hebrew-.
Places a cigarette in the mouth of the
black beauty
strangely near me on this night. The
tional, continued to break down at in-
Pyrwhit's man, Wil-
sure and hardly bestead on 'the hot
of all those who w•e.re spectators of the Christ is the master of Lbe grave, Just
The wards, "The Bing of the Jews,"
eyed he bas brought to
very air seemed peopled with spirits
dear
tervals, noticeably
liams, butt Pyrwhit-himself was self-
jcatrney, he wants to get home. ' He
scene. If, \then I see my Lord Jesus outside the gate of the city Death and
are founcd in each ot,Ahe evangelists.
in three
his mental eye. He is mistalken. That
bright and beautiful from out the
detid
lir .'puke cf ]Lis wife with
eits in (he church and sins, with a
b
Cbriyt mourning with the i,ereared T Christ measured lances, and when the
1 gut m bands ole His shoulders, young man rose, Dei,th dropped. Now
One might expect that the
languages there would be differences.
is as a rule lt, is. There are eaeep
past.
I was awakened from my reverie by
possessed.
great affection and regret, but still
very tremulous voice, some tune he
and
y w•e .are :,ure of our resurrection. Qh I
say : ''AS•y brother," now ]hat I hear
Verhat translation was not demand-
tions, however, and q goon many. But
a dark object cuing unexpectedly in-
bo could speak of Ler and not un-
he a ke of
tang forty years ago, and longs to join
HIM proclaim supernatural deliver.- what a scene it w -as wben that young
ed.
the \well -reared, dater y, charming Cub-
to view as we sundae] the river bend.
It
steadily. At dinner also Pu
two subjects, of politioe ti
the letter assemblage of the one bun-
antes, I look up into His face and say man carne hack 1 The mother never
\\ith Thomas; Nify Lord and God.' expected to bear him speak again. She
38. Two thieves, Robbers were
always put to death by crucifixion
an girl does not smoke. What we
is
w'as only a small steamer puffing
along, bu't coming noarer to us witb
one or Othier
and of his duties as a magistrate, and
Bred and forty and four thousand, and
my
Do you not think TTe ,vas a God ? A never thought, that he would kiss her
Great bands of "thieves"—robbers—
mean that i't (Goes not follow that be-
eery stroke of the paddles that churn-
of course he mlade the requisite fuse
the lhuusands of thousands who have
great many people do not believe that, again. How the tears started and her
I
at this time infested the country ak:out
cause a girl is a Cuban she incessant-
ed the waiter with a rmc;hing sound,
abotut his gratitude to rale for coming ,.
After ,.
] awed the flood. How sweetly he sleeps
and they compromise the . matter. or heart throbbed' as she said : "Oh my
Jerusalem. 'they were what are now
ly soma'kes.
From 'the first I felt there ,vas a
dawn to Ellerdon at that time,
in the library, aroom ).
rte last sleep. Push ,Lack the white
they think they compromise it. They Son, toy' son, my son l" And that scene
a He was a ver , ' g
but He is goin to be. repeated, It is
called banditti, and represented a
half -organized political movement
The average Cuban irl is not as
g
danger but Clifford bade me not to
worry we would soon pa s it in safety,
dinner we sat
well and expenaicely furnished, but •'
to ky from the wrinkled temples; they
y y good man, going
\vas not a. God. That is iml ossible, Ile ' EO. lie repeated ten thousand times.
that chronic rebellion which disturbed
dark as a mulatto. She is mare like
I drew ray shawl closer around my
without the least attempt at
w ill never ache again, I cid the hands
the
was either• a Gocl or a wretch and I will i These broken family circles have gut
it, If to he that to come together. 'Phase
both Herod and Pilate through nearly
the of their official terms. These
a girl who has passed all summer at
sboalcdsom, and waited, for what.--
We were drawing rapidly nearer,
taste. There were a few oil painting,,
on the walls—a presentation portrait
over still heart; they „ill never
prove a man professes extinguished
which he, is n.ot. what is he? Ho is a household lights have got to tie re-
whole
"thieves" w'e're probably already und-
a fashionable resort and has succeed-
when I thought the steamer cast an
of himself, and a landscape or two— 1
toil a sin. Close
t; gently the eyes;
liar, an Imps -.ter, a hypocrite. Thitt i.s kindled. There will be a stir in the
er sentence of death at the timle of
ed in nccomplis,hing a tan that is just
extrem,ly•dark shadow before it, trod
all mono or less bad as far ae I remem-
`
they will never weep again.
your unanimous verdict. Now, Christ; family Jut in the cemetery, and there
our Lord's trial, According to legend
tow cute for anything. And the beat
I think the sense of danger occurred to
ber. Hua had eaten next to nothing i
liar this man that i aro s ,eakin
1 g of
Profs -geed to be A God. Ho said over I will be a rush into life at the com-
their names wero D) smas and G suras.
y 3'
of it all is that this prettiness remains
us all at the same time. The dense
at dinner, but he had dr•�nk _a good
wa: a young man, He was just put-
ting
and river again Ile was a God, took the I nand. "young ma.n, I say unto tbee,
One. leader of mountain robbers, accord-
'into
until a is very old. She, in fact nev-
shadow was a sand'barge, heavily load-
being'propell'ed
doal; the wine, however, did not seer
thea leash upon him,
con the armour of life, and, Le.
was exwtin'g tai think how his sturdy
attri}>utey of -a C=ods :and assumed the tt-arttiPl" As the •ch'ilYT shiLk'ei3' off Lbe
works and offices of a God. Dare you I dust of the toml, and comes forth
ing tx, Jo�epltus. dasb,il Jericho
and burned ids palaces, and Another for
er dces become really homely. 6be
ed and forward by the
larger craft.
to have effect
had got the conversation definitely off
•
blows would ring out above the clan-
now' say He w•as not' TTe was a God fresh, and fair, anti beautiful, and
tw•ent.y years wasted a � wide spread
rather talker on a.sort of an old bronze
Our little boat, under full sail, was
the subject of his \wife when I made a
'.:
gour of the battle. I suppose he bad a
or He was a wretch., Choose ye, Do, you throw- your arias around it and
country with'fire and s,vord•
color, which is not at all objectionable.
too close before we discovered it, to
blunder. I noticed an Erichsen's ex-
yycrur�g can's hopes, a young man's am-
you think I cannot prove by this Bible •press it to your heart, angel t.o ang-
69. 1)hey tha.t.passed by. Multitsidea
Cuban ,•amen ase not often seen in
change her course, and my husband
tension standing on his writing table. `1
'i
bitiom, turd a young ma.n's courage. He
that He \vas a God ? If you do not el wP11 repeat the story of Nain: "He
-would be journey-img to Jerusitdean on
the streets after nightfall. Only rare-
seeing the peril we were in from a
I said:
.01 said: "Df I live many years, I will feed
h,lieve the Bible. of course there is nn delivered him to his mother." Did you
the clay of re ration for the ass-
ly are the to be witnessed abroad i�n
collision, called out for each one to
" I didn't know that telephones ha.d i
the hungry and claith, the naked. In
need of my tAlking with you. There i notice that 1>ussuge in the teat as 1
.
oyer. In tbe.t ll�iasklarir ago the nigh-
rho daytime. And never without a
jrrmaP on to the barge as she struck.
penetrated Into the villages yet.' �i
this city of Nain, where there are sd
is no coni::,nn data, from which to start. read at I "He delivered him to his mu-
est d'iguile,ries were not ashamisil to
chaperone --either parent, brother or
It w'as all over i,n a, minute. The
' Yes," he said, ' 'I believe they are �
niamy bad young men, I will Ste sober,
SuPpc--e }•ou do 1`elieve it ? Then Tcan tber." Oh, ye troubled soulsl oh, ye
taste t inn mocking a dying man. The
husband. Tn the cant Pony one of
mon landed safe] y on the sand, and
common enough now•. I bad tbta one f'''I
and ll,nest, and pure, and ma na,nim-
g
demonstrate that He was Uiwine. T. who have lived to see ever y pros]>,ct
brui.ali,ty ar�companying Christ.'s death
these the Cuban ,coram goes to the
s
tried •to assist the women, bort I Bow
fitted up during mry w-ife's illness to t�-
, .• .sus, and my mother shall never be
can prove that He was creator, John L blasted, paled, scattered, consumed 1
was characteristic of execution through
park in the evening and enjoys the
Miss Martin make the jump and fall
Fommunieate with her bedroom on the ,,.. ,
ashamed of me." But all these pros-
9: All things \sere made by Him; wait a little, The seed -time of tears
all the ages until comparatively re-
band coneert—when there is one. Or,
back before Mr. Rmosell could assist
floor above us on the other side
tsects are blasted in one hour. There
and without Him \vas not anything will become the \vheat harvest, In a
cent tames. Reviled him, wag-
in the same company, she visits the
her. ,As for myself, I tripped over
of the house."
o passes lifeless in the procession. Be-
' made that was made." He was eternal, clime cut of no w int ry blast., under
ging their headily, See Psalm 2.2.
doctks and looks at the arrival or de-
the seat, Vd. went down between the
At that moment the, bell of the tele- ,
bold all that is left on earth of the
Rev. xxii. 13: "I am Alpha and Omega, a sky pullecd by nu liurtling tempest,
7. This psalm seems to have
parture of a steamer. If she has a
beats. As I struck the water I had
phone rang sbarply.
high -hearted young man of the city
the beginning and the end, the first I amid redeemed ones that weep not,,
boon in DLatthew's mind during
friend or r,lative on board, either
Presence of mind enough to force a
We both looked at each other. I
of Nain.
i'bere is another thing that
and the last." I can prove fie --ass' that part not, that. die nut, friend
omnipotent. Heb. 1. 10 : "The heavens I will to
the penning of this entire narrative.
coming from or going away tche coca-
corner of the shawl into my mouth,
it
said with the, stwpid affection of oal,m-
when one 'is
adds very
much to this scene, anch that is he was
come friend, ancb kindred will
are the work of Thine bands." T, can loin kindred, and the long procession
Very likely, because our Lord a little
later recited it, or part of it.
soon of this visit is made quite a little
event. The Awimen are taken •out to
and press my band firmly againat
to keep out the water, and then l
ness one ahvays puts on
a little bit frightened:
an only son. However large the fam-
prove He was omniscient. John ii. 2,i: i that marrh:+s along the avenues of
'He
4O. Thou that destroyest the tem-
the ship in a small boat, and the gaudy
went down, down to the bottom of the
"Proba.bly a servant in that room
BY flocks may be, we never could think
knew wbat was in man." Oh. yes, I gold will lift. up their• psalms as again
ple, and builde-tit, 4n three days. The
dresses, the bright conversation and
river, but seemed propelled on, and on
wishes to speak to you."
of sparing one of ,Itis lambs. Though
tbey Fray all havp their faults, the Y
Fie is a God. He cleft the sea. Ile up- and again it is announced that the
heaved the crystalline walls along which; same One ++ho came to tb,+ relief of
saying here misquoted w•as more gen-
era 11 m..understood than most of the
i
the pretty faces malke a combinatirom
that is irresistible to the beholder,
by some force, which I found out af>r
erwards to be the motion of the steam-
Ile got up, walked over to the mrKh-
ine and swum the reen cord toward
B B
all have their excellencies that com-
¢ne'nd them to their parental heart; and
the I .raehtes marched. He planted the ' this woman of i.he text came to the
mountains. He rai:aes up governments relief
to t, n of 0I.r JAIrd. It made a deer
an le
T,he beat time to see the Cuban wom-
er's wheels under which I must have
kept in
me, The end of it was loose.
"I morning,"
if it were peremptorily demanded of
of many a maternal heart, and
and casts down thrones. and marches ; repeated the wonders of resurrection
ifn i on the minds i,f the poo
yin' Lis career, and doui,tless led
etre] P
an is tyre evonin of a summer da A
B Y•
w•a,lk tibmugh the Lome streets nt. this
Passed+ and which me mo-
tion.
had it disconnected this
he said; "also, the door cf that roam i$
you to-do chat
Y, you should yield up
across nations, and across worlds, and ; ,
and "delivered him to his mother.
more persons to consent to his death
titme will reveal her seated on the cool
After Pleating some distance away I
icer ed and no one can possibly be in
some of your children out of a very
Jorge family, you wvould be confound-
across the universe, Eternal, omni['°- i Oh I that. will he t:he harvest, of the
tent, unhindered and unahasbed. That I world. That will be the ooronation
than anything else that ho said. And
yet w•e are to remember that he had
benches in the little gardens, or else
inside tote house, at a window, chatting
rose to the surface for, a moment, but
no bract was in sight, nothing bwt the
Lt."
He bail turned the: color of gray blot -
ed, and you could nicat teak, a aelec-
lion. But this wets an onl
hand that was nailed to the cross holds of princes. That will be t.be Sabbath
the stars in a leash of love. That. head
never been formally condemned un
with a friend or a relative and watch-
silvery waves shimmering in the re-
ting paper. So probably had I,
son, around
whom gathered all tho Y
parental expec-
of eternit
that dro 1 y�
pled on the bosom, ie fainting � „
thi4 char re, as ho Lad been on l.he
6
nex;h ane, rnehttloned.. 7,uke gives us
in the
g passing curious ones. She is
at ]rester the time and place. The
splendent moonlight, and once more
I slowly sank down,
Ine bell ran g again—a prolonged,
rattling ring.
Utions. How much care in his educa-
tion. Huw much caution in watahi11
and death, shall make i he, world quake
et its nod. 'liber voice that groaned in FAST INDIA SCHOOLS,
not the taunt of the Jewish
.Ler
real Cuban gcrl or w•oma.n is, above all
My whole life naw esemed to pass
"Are you going to answer it 1" 1
g
bis habits. Hie would carry down the
the last pang Eball swear before the The Eacst Indian schools mental ar-
populace. but that of the sol-
diers; "dor t-bod Be the ]ting
things, a home hocdy, Hier home isher
castle in reality and sbe is never so
before me in a few brief seconds, and
the singing in my ears seemed like the
said.
"I am not," he answered, firmly,
namate to other times. He would have
e
entire control of the faanil
trembling world that time shall be no ithmet.ic is a vast] more serious mat-
lunger. Oh. do nut insult the common I Y
of the 'Jews save t h self," l.0"e '13,b7,
y
mttP,h at her rase as ,Len she is with_
mermaid's lullaby, and I fancied I
Then," I said, "1 shall answer it
ion after the y proper
B parents had one to
qy g
Ihrir last
ter than it is in the schools of this
:•ense of the race, by tel ling us that this c•ountrv. Ca(rh questions are ounce.
glorious in
;;ion that he claimed to he this was the
gnxrnd of the charg, of blasphemy,
in it:s portals.
Tennis and ca•aquet ere t.h, chic[
way flcrttin on a silver Bea. Then
B
reriytvn once more asserted Ler away,
myself. it is some stupid trick—a joke
not, i.0 the beat of taste, for ,which yntL
reward, )3e would stand in
soviet a thinker, a worker, a hilan-
Y
person, was only a man, oui, and pupils of f0 years are taught
whose presence the raral tic arm ,vas
of wbich he had Leen found guilty.
amusements of the ail \,ho 1i•ves on
g
and f seemed to hear my father's voice,
will pruhabl Lav, to suck one or oth-
y
1
P
tbropist, a Christian. No, no. Tt is a.11
thrust out, weld, andlthe devils crour'h- to carry the multiplication table up to
It is a strange coincidence that these
trite island that i$ to be set free by the
«'hen quite a cbild I bad asked him
e,• of your servants." •
"would
ended. Behold hint there. Breath is
ed and the+ loperti dropped their scales, 40 times 40.
, ords are exact) the words pronounc-
1' Y
fort, of arms. Of course. she dances,
bow• i t way ossible to swim, and hr
P
"��iy servants," 6e ana\vered, t
i
igoue. Life is extinct. The on1 son of
1&q mother. Y
and the tempeats folded their wings, -- �`
and the buy's satchel of a few louver ALCOHOLIC CANDY,
ed by the devil in the temjAaticvn in the
wilderness, and the tempt(ttion is the
and is as unmh excited at the prospect
of the great civic and military balls
bad answered me, l,ointing to Carlo:
' watch the dog Awimmllig. Seo
nut have done that. Besides, don't you
see it is impossible? rhe instrument
There watts one otber thin that a.dd-
B
made a ba,nquiet for five thousand, and The statemenl; is made that: alcoholic
same, now as then. To accept such a
challenge would have been to admit
as is her sister all over the world. She
bow he paidles with his forepaws,"
With one hand I still clutched the
is disconnected.
1
I ed, to the pathos of this scene, and that
-..As
I' w^a9 Lis motL,r wns a wider,. The
the sad prucessiun of my text broke out cand is lar el sold in Manchester
in `'ong•ratalation und hosanna. y' g y
a Jack of treat in the heaven] Fai:brr•
Y
goes to a`ll that she can get„ to, and
ale go,s Lome at the sttroe rim, as
Bhwvl a ainst. my mouth, but with the
g
the b,ll ran all the sante. shall
g
try i't."
main
of that ]romp had been broken,
Again, 1 learn tromp the subject that and other English towns. It. is said t.o
41. Chief priests . scribes and
"Rulers,"
other girrls and she chatters all next
other I began to liaddle feebly, and
•Chen
1 picked up the receiver.
1 and now he was cornea wp to be the staff.
The china light of the household hnd
Christ waA a sympathizer. DSark you, he imported from Germany, and an
this was a city funeral. In the conn- analyst declares that it contains pro-
elders. Luke 23. 35; mem-
ber's of th, anhedrin. Tt was in ac-
S
day about the hall and the handsome
men and ,,hat somebody else \vot•e—hn
to my surprise, began to rise, I
Paddled quicker, and l soon knew by
"Are ou there?" 1 called.
y
The voru;e which answered me was tin-
been ,xtiwguished, a,nd this was t•he
tr when the bell tolls, they know portionately as much alcohol as does
y'
eordance with the custom. of the time
'to
feet, she is a girl
the cool air t#nt my hand und arm
noetakably the rather high staccat.0
� Only light left. I suhpase she often
all about it for £iv, miles Ueer.
Car those who had. condemned him
And, above all t.h'inga, the Culrto
were alxrv, the carpe, and f waved my
\roi.e of Jars. Pyrt
i
Raid lookin at him: There are onl
around, the know what was `-`— _
Y
'etch hfs lural auffPrin
i g•
orae is a atria>t. She is fru, to h,r
her
hand wildly, and tried to .all out
sat
"l want you.", it said, "to tell my
two of us Oh, i.t is a rand thing
g
the matter with lite man, WANrF,D A WATCH.
4'2 He saved otbers; himself be ,an-
island home, to its sons a.nd warriors,
but. no sound carne from my lips, And
husband that he will be with me tc.• t
B
to see a young man step out in life,
haw old he was, and what was hIs last A prison visitor recently asked one
not save. Remember that his nam,
\\a,i 811viou.r, that is the meaning of
SLe has giren hoe nid and ctft0n hoe
t'•he waters closed over me on,e more,
1 Ictst
marro\c,''
' and. say to his l,a sfa "Don't bedown- ex
hearted. i will, as far as pnesible, take t,mporad
teruenoes, The know with what
1 y of the priaonurs bo\v he came to be
pro3pects he hoe loft. Lis Earn- ,Lore.
Jesus. and that justone week before
life to the cause of freedom. She has
shared the Ito sht1uLt rho
Phe
all ronscicntutesa,
Afterwards my huylHind told raw iltat
1 still listened, Nothing more was
said.
father's pl.Lce, and as long as T live i1
There is no haste, there is no in-
y \Neat, wcty tbe answer•
this theenthusiastie cro,vds had cried,
"Rosanna, save now I" These incidents,
bion.
terror and the hmrni,ljntion that have
b0en
th0 ytertin0r \,ns stopped as aurin ns
th0 accident occurred, every
I re ted "Are ou there?" and
l'e't y
you shall never want anything." But decency,
alas I it is not alwa s that way.; Some-
Y
iin the obsequies. There is Ilow wag that, pray?
nothing done as a mere matter of busi- Well, f wanted nnothex man's watch
remote as they aro to us, were all fresh
tit, lot of tb0 a/)lll'tllteUUN imsur-
t ru0 tv the 1ttt.le
gents at
and effort
mailed to find \IiAA Martin and myself
soil there wns no answer.
1 turned inti I
times the young people get tirod of nese.
Even the ahlJdren came out tLa He wasn't willing [ should h}ive it, to
tared
the ears seri eyes of. thoAe ,who rlua-
What
sso son
fla tllut• 6g Ao anon ,o be c'mrnllPrl ria
riot all to nu l urplLSP, when the Cnp-
nethe.
rhe r, is nu one there," l said. "Pos-
thP people. They say they are queer; the
that
procession passes, and look eym- and rho ,judge wants me to stay here
to
about the cross. 16r;v the
meant b JiLs Havl others is not. cer•
y � taken
banner of a, now nation, Shu` 1wA
tato, who wuv Arannin, the \\,tree from
rho dP,h of bis c0sat'I, nuti,ncl at some
sib,] there is thunder in the air af£ect-
t
th,y have so irla•ny ailments; and Pathetaa,
and the tee, -shadows seem five years. tai,n.
the
t -ho fi01d, Ln many InNtaTtIdCN. ,41111
ingythe bell im slrwe mysterious \\•a.y.
they son]etltnes wish them out of the dee'Peu,
and th, hrciaka weep in eym-
As words were of contompt
sbe bus provod t,o Ihn'vntlrafnrtlon of
divlanve a hand raised ribo%e the
Where must be soiue simple explanation i
way• A goung man and his wife sat Pa•tby
. est the table, thelr
it
as the procession goes by. But, NOTHING TO LOSE. reference
mark this that. 1 speaking
is probable t,hat they were a derisive
to the .votks of healin an<1
B• e]
all her admirel'A that• she IN that sew-
1
nlwvu all ,rut`,
wurfae0, 111111 the'n disc 1 a'a.r. He At
I }
undo ihrow Ifluiself overitnitrd (earning
and fill find it all out to•morrow,"
little son on the
P Y e oP
floor la in dx noatb th, table. The
you um
y funeral. In great Sha—Oh, Geor e, what aball we do if especially
was a cit g
rho raising` of Lazarus front ageous
prIK�,_lk ne1110, ,aur-
and Pat.flotic ,Duel].
upon 6110 Twat I o .follow ), and swam to
H� \1eTtt to.brd early that ought. All
01c1 grandfather was very old, and his cities
the cart jostles the hearse, and the boat sinks? rite
dead, the actuu.liLy of which th0N0
—•_-•--..---.
t11r Aj1t*t, azul div+`d to the Irott.om of
rho ilLllowing clay l was with hire. Wn t
hand shook so, they said: "You shall there
no ference
its mirth and glttdmeas and indif- He, veryy pale—Never mind about scnrnors
deny'
would probably b0 rdi,apoaed to
,-...-_.•-.. '~
NA'1'ltld.lw'V N1V141`"1'
(he river, 1.111. mse without AnecPss,
bol at Ih0 serontt rllving, nftor being
rode together, And 1 expected an accid-
more Bit with us at the table." And
fur they gave him, a piece in the torr• by,
as the weeping procession goes that, Sara.h,; it's not our boat.
In the ci-ty of Nain it was a cora-
48. Flo trusted in Grid. See I emdtn 3'l,
1t F'„W'l'OitICIt
Lady T-011dondonry ntf,rthbfen iter
tinder rho \cator Rome inomhnts, reap-
ent. every minute, but none happened.
All the evening i expected bi,m to turn
nFr, where b da be ate nut oP mom
an earthen bowl everytbing reavement
thing io have trouble, and be- s ]0.
and death. 'Christ sa,v it CRUSHED. to
The entimitis of our Ford tipplied
him the words of prophecy,. s Dr,
youthful ftv1n1/t1eAs In tlt0 pr1►rtiue 0f �rttnclle
oared clrnµlping ,whet. s,0nted to lie a
of rfnih0s to Ih0 surftt0o. T,uOk-
std faint and a ,but _thio
10
]0
put into
that bowl. One day his hand trembled ever
Y Y there, Perhaps that ter
da y He—Fr—alt—don't you think Miss
Planoiptre says: "T,he fulfillment of ttmn
slxrncling o'ne ou!t of arcry Ion allys Ily
t110 bolit \vas near, and took us both
noty
t
did not happen. \'Len, at about.
o clock, he excused himself and said r
tri, much Ire dlrtopped lt, and it broke, Lour
ke,
there were othcs being cuLrried Cayh, that two could live its chPa d of
1 y
the great Messianic propheolos Ln 1n
tied. .She Aleaps until mild witlten in,
art the ,a4rtaiu was then in an
'goal
nrght” I felt dist.ivctly rolievPljl�
and the son, seated, at rho ole int out;
. ble in midfloor, to his "Now not
but this frequen,\ of trouble did this
harden Cirrist's bear, at He ends two
manner is almost Incredible; btlt:
things are to be retnc+mbered`—they
n« turally. taken n waren With anti oev exhalri,itod
back to lied tignin, whore nhe pu.rtnk0q
,ondition. As form self,
,bey tbovght it w,as my bodyponly
,
Hp \`Pet' up to his room and rang fbr
said \vifA:
we'll get father a wooden bowl and that stepped
all. S'he—I have, no doubt that twro Leo-
right out and He amv this ple could live in the style to w�iteb 'did
not trel[eve es we do, that this
nC n Ilgbt breakfruml'.�Tvtitulletng In hnd, they
wrr, ]rearing to rho stoamor,'and
Williams.
Tbo rest is, of rourse, wPdl know n.
bP eAn't break." So a wooden bowl was mourner,
and H0 had compassion on psalm
Yom are accustomed at oven less ex-
\,a.s MOssin•nto, Cor they tg+naroct rosti,nlf,
will to for nlatd rends a light to
all intents anal purposes I appeared
The man's reason had broken down,
' chta.in,d, and evor day old
b'' grandfa- he.r
Ther ate out of that, sitting in the car- have
eep nal." Now I the
and He said: "W pence than it takes for one of us. skins
to tell you, oh, bruiised souls, and _
idea of a suffering Cbrrst. ile- nerve],
their ver y familiarity with tb0 on
until W{x o'clock. rho th0n l+uta load,
a light route net) ham her d{nnor mor-
bvM'• the ttaual rstorutives were
applied, and lif0 was discovered to be d
sill the i,mmediat.e cauee being tho
nth of Mrs. Pyr\vbit. On entering 1
ner. One day, while the elegant young there
are,many here today, have you words
MOBT TOO PRUDEiNT.
of the psalrm would neturn.11y ved
lin' Iter roots, anti reclines on the not
quite extinct,
h'is
maater's room, without the least d
1134n and his wife were seated at their ever
It.a.ble, with ,paned silver and all the anti
looked aver an audience like this bele
noticed how Maar sbadows of sor- When wo et marat'ted, Eliza, Ibo a 'occasion.
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g its pbraseology to Ihefr Iles wilt+ot sofa
detnnmded Itt•--onl,q theywnnld allow
u,ntU ion o'nlaok, Hhe will not
nnything to lntertere with thl.'t ing
ri1,v half frantic bhislxtnd .he an chAf-
B hesitation•
my hands, and hot blankets, hot.
he raised a loaded revolver
which• be carried in his hand and sbot i
luxuries, and t.h,ir Ifttle son sat a on row
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the idQor, i.h0y saw the lad Nit,
there are, Yo cannot, wh re ou ou wi I out dawn the expensive fea- 1persuadie
tp @ y
see them, but I can from where I ture o dress, ' ' i , saying
theanselven they were right In programme.
It, ,whew Dowld'm onomies were
baths
A prominent b"Iness woman in No,v reswgcitatri
nncd every means were used to
m0 a.ad I slowly regained
P rwhkt throe b th0 heart. I bell0ve rf
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whittling,
irnd flu, sthe 1sa t3ta.nd.
Y y 56r•, wbat Ofu you
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I come to (411 such to-do nd Ob, I can do gest so eas The more Ivroptg•''
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The n.n
York, famod liar ber glood looks and con8ciousnesa.
au.tharlty on the care of the
But oh, the agony of the
life, I begged them to text
rasp iy mcnh,anod in sorn0 of
books nn hrnnicidal menta. 1
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doin those with that knife?'' "Ob,"
g say:
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Caltrlst meets Yotjr A11tY a,0 atl deeoll�te they ate, you know, the less
44, thieves. Both hf them, it
eom-
returning of
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stri•d he, "T--i'm ma.king a trough for en,ripasslon
father
on Y sled He says:'Weep cloth it requires, and then I w'on't would
cotnverted
seem, at bho first; until one wns 1�
by the Lord's EvLtttrday
iloxirtn„ Ntnted t0 a Erten,] that from let
night until Monday morning be,
mo dip to petWe,' but it was mot to—�
Very feebly, life came back to
A HALPi MEMORY, d
my and mcrtbbr to eat out of not."'
w hen they get old I" txouble,
Porhatls t`h sono it is financiwl need to have my bloomers out so largo,
ha I" you ,Misys "it is such a yaw know, nnit+ea you say a t, suffering{
sight of our
and his resignntion t'o an she
dtmained in bed,. rbbting quietlyy,
me, and it took weeks of nursing lx\-
Teacber—Who discovered Anrerien ? '
Bert Ibis oun man of the text ,vas silly
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thin far a maim to or over lost Ile Is wionderi P11ys to ulnmerited
g Y ng now if it
uniahmnnt, aclvteing
p kOop
4G. Trow the sixth hour
it as rho only treatment to fore
OWA brain, nerves and strength
i whcl abl0 to 10av0 my b0d.
M life had teen saved, the tolcd me, disremember
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`;treat Gnmin, after doer thought• -1
his name, but her was a
n<rt of tbst rha�raeter. vile did not be- M001ey-'
Is ittt Suppose you had a be too prudent
tllirknoss
unto wnc
over ell the I,tnd unto tbP itt
tKood working order. by
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my pres,nne of mind sn k,0lting rho T7tngo
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