R T r G A shall be only one weapon of war, and that al i rays or by the stopping of the whols EV " DR. T'ALMA EVA ram's horn, The liorn of the slain ram was | planetary system I do not know and do not sometimes tuken and holes were punctwed | care, 1 leave it to the Christian selentists in it, and then the musician would put the | and the afidel a Hentiste to settle that es INIT " r PACHED T instrament to his lips, and he would run his | tion, while I tell you I have seen the same PNNUAL SERMON PREACHED TO | finzers overthis oh musical instrument, and | thing. “What," say you, “not the sun stands HIS REGIMENT. make a great deal of sweet harmony for the | ing still?” Yes. The same miracle is per- —- people, That was the only kind of weapon, | formed nowadays, The wicked do not live i . | Roven priests were to take these rude rustio | out half thelr day, and the sun sets at noon: Subject: **The Greatest Soldier of {nstrume ants, and they were to go | But let a man start out and battle for God, All Time.” | r u a ity every day for six days—once and the truth, and against sin, and the da / ‘ All other powders a day for si 1 of hi | x days, a then on the seventh | {8 usefulness is prolonged and prolonged ————— were to around blowing these | and prolonged. In the Embury Mem ri: al Chureh, Brook- An cal instruments seven times, and jut it is time for Joshua to go homes, He I n i 3 [4 d (2 lyn, a large audienos listenad to the annus ul | then at the close of the soventh blowing of | 18 110 years old. Washington went dow! 1the f arc cheaper ma & sermon of Chaplain T, De Witt Talmage, | ms' horns « swwonth day the ac, and at Mount Vernon e ( the Thirteenth Reg .N.G. 8. N. X. 10 rorat [ th le ny was to be 1 va. Wellington died peacaef ‘ ¥ . . members of th regiment osu fhe body | Bott 8 Wich thom gros wala ahold House, Now: where Doll Jorhat sen and inferior, and 81 ubje ot me, wing “There shall 1 ny nel Pa ULL und 14 Cl walls © A ? RUbJects Lh all i a | ith id Eo he Sut Delugi Thiors sill potany | stramunts pase wil uround the sity walls ou | Bas ore subjects thun all the present pop: leave either acid or of thy Life." hua { piece of plaster broke loose from the wall, Ku lis, his parte ihe Kray i" The eal: - he : ? hi : 30 much , wy ak. not much fs ve sti "I 1 . his tL | v . . tas phe ere -I : } for ha ship o “Thera gay n 1 willeving I tes, | LHS IS Jos CL asl uo " ! 4 a a I in 1€ 00 ’ )d and to hear t sanual sermon. An idn't I tell you so! hy, 56 1m ’r Jo8hin Rreatest vietory. ’ soll A with hearty salutati ‘ faces of the veterans, 10, th X IW not | with th in active service, have the say rio 1d | 10g in that military enthusia them when, in 1863 home and loved or fleld and risked all they he lear on earth OYAL BAK NG POWD ER co 108 WALL ST, A for the re-establish will he go vei h life." val N he wall? isn't nhilosor Ri were y 1, un gather MS friends ii ig - your Ives w ling ve vour lives, al n 1ppos ar wer nany wiseass wround his dying 10h, 16 t hem | Birds Like to Travel, ks ever rob ) f the le! i i | each soldiers in one of the most treme wars | howing it was n Hyglenle » uncheons for Pu; ils, A Desert Plague, WHOWS, all history, a war with Grant and Sherman | cause uld produos suc } A o 3 y text, 3 he lis vience, 1 ba ccm f Proles 1 Hancook and Sheridan and Farragut on I that night in the er \ 1 1 1 lis the story one, two or three | "% ; dpe ie side, and Lee and Stonewall Jackson az y plenty philos “ Ire, an mes-—vyou hav ‘ wo le las v Wang, Lhe ninent ustrian orunith ngsireet and J x OF ya if Josh \ yaar min any hich | t hp . ' he answe ' logist, | n [ G “ . ’ J per J ireek asser hen 8; ull y I v 2 y I Land ) I pant . ’ A i ‘ awl Wie uld use the audience. they shou m vote whaa' ) v wn. Tt he mise h ed. n ne word thers fippa ~ 5 : 4h bony Irate " so if I wante stir y \ n ¥, the priests, | ring the musi ailad, 1} om t o | FRUS ‘ I would only neal to k th nts, 20 ¢ I 18 city, and a fails | Ww hereof has il y nd then y vat of th 2 okout Mountain,” “Chancellors ire, Third day, ¢ ‘ re; | h day, | tur ! mily, as ving pare: rill, | na YuG tv 3 » » rettysburg. PROSPECTIVE MOTHERS POY WB A rr ee Re et hed bed o - e.g Captain Niejahr Discovers It in the South Atlantic and next battle a ns ig th 1 r ; Ara sun and the moon into h ¢ n. 1 } hast Ti v all r t this peopl : v on his log is as follow ” last against the kin errors, death-t Jo X liver us into the hand o “This afternoon my mate called my atten. That T¢ ; . ) | é Amorites to destroy u vould to 6G ‘ fon to th tk of the water. | went on deck had been content and dwelt ther side aay pots of yellow and maddy ‘erhaps { Jordan y Car all the n te We steerad r gne of theses t {t as " n _ i ¥ ine throne oy tha # and passing t pereed that 1A he water had 1dist , taused by mill “i ONE EN] ‘ _ | Both the method and result Condemnation Does Not Preve t } wud ori s ru Firs is tz : 3 of Diseased Meats that there Are Unit Nar and Palr of Coffs by mall for Bix . A o ! | : al ’ in he \ . 1s a) ress ‘ " ] an PANT. fs for Twenty Five ee all enemies, WITNESS OF A TERRISLE CRIME. | Europe the lark he finches, the | Bists. ny reliable druggist who nightingales. y difficulty | may not have it on hand will pro- LOA TOPTURE Cured Daunghter Sees Her Mother Kill Her Fath. ; . ior} ! . . cure it pr m tly for any one who er and Herself, ; sy J mA pt POSITIVELY row, and i 1 i wishes to try 1 Do not accept any y gf HOLDS RUPTURE take away the gun fi he smal substitute, : Sabie Pad which snd pat the purveyor of the restan- | oA IFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. Bai ii JRL, 3 an In ur SAN FRANCISCO, CAL cin: tamsEblA ng birds wo flourish quite LOUISVILLE, KY NEW YORK, N.Y Whe ADV 1 da wt rn in spite of the sparrov Our Animal kings after dlr : . + h after newsedtho spectacie of her pareuts’ death. | Friends Fairly jumped into success ivi i : nae AWAY erable quarreling Tea and Coftee i= Hawall, Pear line, Ri r} om the rr than M aa) ) he ry * . Mm LARE ad to her room, where " : . 1's revolver and fired Fine qualities of tea and coffee ar » battle ne wi . : self, The daughter—Myrtle | being grown at present in Hawaii, and : ' ther, who ro | 4 js thought by experts that the struggle. and s : 3 , bh vk ir A : ' ry wit! 1 tO0 ting herself | 18iatids will soon become an important f \ y va) wdsiiing will soap, to a8 his lifeless | source of supply Both tea and cof P NOY why wi ; hy 1s it that hun- | fee grow luxuriantly and both are bom ‘ . : hae " ' 190 ing they BAR v being prepared for market nach 3 packages of Pearline Th a ‘ ake s £1 BEE bas i eat " ! " IRON PRODUCTION OF 1894, } Vr . ' 4 » . . y ' git ery instead of by hand y i , : | \ ul i nce this - ~ a a - ® Canam Jordan jo are : igh now swing nit hie pursuing , ver thi . Both the Output and the Price Decreased | picked by A machine l rolled and washing comp und shut t hystine and ine gate hese Cs o with sprained ankl Materially, | packed withont being uched by A do your the J to p the Israslites from g ends, retreat ud hand It is believed ti} l u ! y al : : ! i ! . ’ , Iron ore statistios prepared for the United . ; ‘ baok, 1 deol ro it in ) hearing t : ir a volley of hala States Geologienl Survey by John Birkinbine, | eMecient machinery 1! RS Pearline for jot ™ 1. wale ry fh {ery . LB . ) ) Mery ) w | rear / i wh ahead Anaan A end nfave v bullets : of fron wands the of | hiladelphia, show that the wh duet of i for the low w "ges ph ah 3. Al 10H . hae ten \ N hind death oa : fh a snaanites against the ledges of eth horon fron ore in the ! nited States for 1594 in wer : ri " and ud rr gas dosha, “thin i: comp reased only about 24 per cent, over the houses have be en erected by the cof ) Cabaanites wha h - : tory!” “But do you ses the sun is gol: product of 1883, and most of this increase ) te Y the ool a ’ k h Oana ” 3 h v v wi! at 2 i th sun 18 RURg ame from the Lake Superior region, Miane | fee planters ani preparations are out any ns ol arm, han stan ! h ! : f : wd ’ sare IK LORS away it } y A Ereats v : AREY ‘oF p 7oot. hink ade after all, and they will come up sota showing the greatest increase, ranking making for preparing a large crop for at the he ad ol every known all ne other y+ ™ among the {ron ore producing States ' molish those poor Israsities n in the | time and bother us and perhaps destroy us,” | ™ nd among the iron ore producin '| market this year Chicago Times wa hing ¥ i . washing. tinued to be the larger producer Alabama Herald, 4 while in 1503 she was third. Michigan con. has fallen from second place in 1863 to third ——— - China and SO other tea countries, Extensive drying It take away the n y An ho oA Wl | iA A longer river?” 1 will tell you why 1 had made | Bea, the sun is going down Oh, for to keep it Ay than has ever boon seen in this climate! a promise, and He was g “There shall not any man be able to stand At is the matser with Joshua? Has he ; } AL 4 Re IPO ‘ fv " bi before thee all the day ¢ }ifo n in an apopletie Mt? N He # in in 1804; Virginia has improved her standing, What Dust Does tor Us. - . Ta RA Ya ‘ wha rh ama rising from Afth in 1898 to fourth in 1894, i 1 Prin Siig ¥ tl yg a . AR p ¥ hs rd. | ti : 1 bo k . 0 hy or goat , 3a oak hn while Pennsylvania has fallen from fourth in Dr. P. Leonard writes that dust bas Yi i marah!” In t} o distat y thers Is om : | radiant with prayer. and | oka at the de. 1803 to Ath in 18M. The prices realized | a very large sanre in nearly all the grove of trees, and at the en the grove is | seending sun over Gibson and at the faint 1.008 ro hy Bly a ton in 1504, against phenomena of the earth's atmosph ere. | 44 n eity, It Is a city of t city with crescent « ! the moon, for you know the nd a wf It makes the sky appear bine by stop “Fool 1 p's is Nae S eed. " : walle seeming to react the heavens, to queen of the night sometimes with linger \ » » P batt it Ce YOry aR aa te sround the palnoes of the day, Pointing one | To Replace Cocon Cellulose, ping and scattering the rays of light | WwW jot # that Han the mountain pass, It | hand at the lens nding san and the other | Ronretary Herbert appointed a Board son- i ithout it the ky at noon would be Hurry the ork Unless You Use aricho, int city t y was afterward captured | hand st the faint erescant of the moos, inthe | sisting of Naval Constructors Linnard, Tay- # dark ns a! mic duight We would by Pompey, and it was afterward captured | name of that God who shapad the worlds and | lor and Dashiel, to meet in Philadelphia to A by H 1 the ( i 1 it f iif sthe worlds, | | ¥ tand tl ¥ t 4 | int th ith imply blinding light wherever wy wrod the Great, an Was Alterwan ibd a VaR, he eries, "Sun, stan 100 | examine a new material made from ® pith he captured bythe Mohammedans, t i thin came | mill upon Gibeon, and thou, moon, in | of the Indian corn stalk, which is expected the direct rays of light foll and eve ry paign the Lord plans, here shall be no | the valle: of Alon." Ana they stood | to displace eocon cellulose in the construe where else dee Ps black shadows, — - swords, no shields, uo batteriag ram. There | still Whether it was by refraction of the | | ton of war veusols, Philadelphia Times. }
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