DR. TALMAGE. gtt NABROW K8CAPI3 FROM PERDITION. . , to0 Who Pull Thnugh With the Skin of Their Teeth Only. Txt " tm trnptd trU tht $kin of my Ittth." Job xix., 'Ju. job had It hard. What with boll an 1 he. pavements and bankruptcy, and a fool of a in be wished he Was dea.l, and I do nit hime him- Hi fleh wan gone, and hi m. sreretlry. Hi teeth wasted away until ntiiing lut the enamel seemel left. He m out: "I am escaped witn the skin of tT teeth. There ha ber mi differ- ( opinion about this passage. u .vpioie ami Schulten. and Pr. Good and f ol and Barnee have all tried their for jr on Job's teetb. You dny ruy inter-ift-tatiun and say: "What did Job know ,,ut the enamel of the teethr' He everything about it. Dental surjery (lm et a' "Id a the earth. The mum. s..f Egypt, thousands of year old. are to-day with iroM tilling In their tenth. ,m. and Horatu and Solomon anil Moe n, t-alont these important fait irs of the sir. To other provoking complaints, Job, ; think. has added an exasperating t-Kith- ami putting Ui hand against the In '.nd face, he say. "I am eeoso 1 wita thi I. my teeth.'1 I very narrow escape, you nay, Tor Job' ,.r and soul; hut there are thottstnl of vn win) make Jut a narrow es-api fir .(flrii!. There was a time when tin pir at, n between them and ruin waati 1 l.iicier 11:1 a tooth's uiiamcl, but as Jot tin illy e ;.. so bare they. Than'' OoJ: thank l lr.il expr" the same Id-a by a ili!T-rent pir when b" MT that some people are by fire' A v! at ki is in vii. You it" tothe st-rii of the vess !. T.ie .( have uove I o.T. 'f lie M mi" a lva'i-v; r u inn endure the bent no longer on vour j . V -it slide dow n on the si.ls of the v. . ,vi I hold ou w ith your linger, uutd tin -. t'ligii" of the tir h-'gui to dc tin "f your Inn I, an I you fe.-l that you ; :- fl'i. wil, oiin oi t' llfp-'i iU iM'iim ,v ii'i I t i ' .k 'in iy t:i -vthiii t ri'ii for on more. Tu but m ;. i. ii I ir y i.i you droji mt t it von ar t 4, -I So .i.n- 111. .n nr iiiir:i" 1 by t."iio i vmtil tii 'V are jiti ti illy 0 mnitii; Llmt. (r.ill. j-!t :t ".ave-l ni lv lire." Hut .i- t liiiire 1 if Job 11 little li -tti-r th i'i tlmt il. Ii"-a'i" the pulpit hn' not w ni it m I I want to show you, if ( I will help. :;i' 'ii" ni"ii umkn mi-row e vipe4 tor tt ir - il. an I ;ir j sive I im "with t!i nkm irt vth. ' lti-i etr for 'im 1 icople ti I 1 c t r. ii' fir you t to k t- t'ai jut'pit. ! utle. ti n ' tulile, lovin;. you exoe -t t" Ui'oiii" t-'hristt'iiH. You 1; 1 over 1 tore 111 I .iy: "(Jran o;i J ui,.. th i ej.t -i-1 iy." Your busitiiMnM iiiM ih 41 I'lint i ju-t what milit h:ive Inn ,. .. t. : . iiUviiyn w.m of tlmt turn of In yi:i:li t n prj u nn I di- -;!o .l ill'Viv (foo l. never broke ! He ll'V.-r lnuhel il !! it w:i c ; t t 1 I'i i,ii. At wv.vi. Ii ni l it li ur in e.i r-ti, p-rfin'tly itiief, o ikin 5 j r t 1 the r.'.i? !i 111 1 nor to td I .'t. lull i.;iitinto tii- even of t'i 111 1 11 1 or. hi l: ui; ll" ll'l !'!" ol til Wlloln dM'Mlwi.lll I'. It tile et MMIl! deeref'l. He ) iy,.r p..t 11 t liei' them. He fl ute! into tlp t'.:! 11 of 1.0 , 1 gi-adirilly that it j, . artni. jut when the ui'itter w.i la.i,.. H r.i-Hiiotiier one, who st.iity l in lif !. -Ill Illl'Olltr .l.'llile spirit. He kept fie t.r-ri iiiim iiiiroiir. His luot,lir found ; : l!klllK'"ll the ede of the home roof l it lie i-otild baliinc liiuivlf. Thef. i-1. 1 linre thnt he d.irel n t III"- u 1 tr I. uld not fliiuh. ills bovh , 1 1 .! i"'u erie of pre Irmim -ut, Iih'iu m t 1! na rei'h; hlti midlife verv w.iv nr l Hut 11 ov he i ( inverted, an I von t ..i.t t 1 tii : no and siv, Ai-Kwn'lit j ;n-l th eiiuiv.i ye.terdiiv.'' Your tnen Is iy. it i, n it u iiblel You mut b j. u ir;.' Ynilsiiv: "No; I tell you t'i truth. H-; 111-.1 the i-ir.ireh." Then they i i:y, oi-iv i h op" for iiny of im if old Ark- l;:i- b-e i:ne 11 ( 'iiriitian !" luotner rl.. we vi ;ll 11 biiit th it it is mor 1 : 11 -nit 1 me men t j aejopt thi ;;;i,'l tirtn for 1 may he ptwiims; to some who have nit irom i-liir he.s mil liihles nu I Sin . 1111 1 who have fume in -r, with 11 ;:t;. 11 ( n-lining Christian tliem- but ju-t r 1 ) whtt is ioin; on; .y Vo ni'iv till. I yourself fseij,;lli- t,.. '! e.Ve tlf hollte, as"IVlt!l t'.l-sUill V ill- teeth. ' 1 do not i-yo -t to v.4ste I. ll'. I hive seen huts 0 01' from M iv or I. ins llr.iin-li mil ilc ta-ur in I aft":- a.vuil.i com a shore. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 t .1 a ts. without h.-iv.n i-iuiht a ril'i ti-'. 1 "us not u 'imiiI d:iv. or they b 1 I not t:. njlit kin I of n in t. Hut we eup -,-t 11 0 v.. -seiirsion to- lay. The wtr is lull of t-i the uind is in "the right duvti' ui. the ti ;-! net i. stront;. Oh.Tuou who ill 1st t-.j-Simon an l An Irew to tlsh. how u t-i-i;v h torast tim net on the rijjht id ot U-- sin. ' -s .im-of you. in mining to Ii I, w ill have t run naiii-t i-lieptii-al liotiom. It is u-e-U I T jm-iple to ay Klmrp mil ivittm; t-n;-1 . tliose who reje,-t th- Christriu r --ii I i-anuor shv suoh things I'.v wint ,. - of tetiipt itioii or trial o:- betr.1v.1l J a Lave come to your preuent ut it 1 1 know t t There ir -two (tut m to ) jur nature tL-jut of the head and the K ite ot' th I : r Th cut" "f your h"a I is lo 'm-1 wit 11 J' '!' ll I hill's t lia till HlvllHU,Je colli I Hot tr--:k. Ijtlt til- j.atf of youi ue'irt HAIIIS '' 'Hi It- hiiioea. If I iLsnlt-l y-'irh'idy wit ll w eapon yoti w ould te-t me with wi-aimiH, and" it would be J f) stroke forsworn stroke, an I woiiu I I'TWii'ind. and b.,o.l for blood; but if I " :ui-hii 1 knoi-k ut the door of your hous. J u iip.-n it, mil I nive me t in best neat in J "i;r pulor. If I aliould come at you now "n nil iir'iiui"iit you would unnver me an ark'U'iieiit; If with Kiivas.u, you "iM answer me with miivasm; blow for l . troke for stroke; but whH I pom "I kiim-k at tiie door of your heart you l-u it and say, "Come in. "my broth";-, and "I nu- all you know about Christ u:id I'lVell." l-i-t.-il to two or thrue questions: Are a- I.t. you IT) as you us -vl to In when you b' i-l III the truth of the Christum fell -ion "'ild you like to have your children travel m tin- roa I in which you ara 11 w travel You hail a relative who vrofessed to '.'liristinn, and wax thoroughly cou ''"Ht, living and dyinn the fuith of the " "'l. Would you not like to live the 11- iph.-t lift., an l die the name, peaceful ji-4t!i I have a letter, sent me by one who J-y ivju ti-l the Christian religion. It givs: 11 nlil i iuiii 'h to know that the jovi t: ' pe-nines (.f life are cvnnes" -ut. and ti i'-- tii- fact th'.t it must b" c cnfortiiMe j1 " l a,-.-to belivo in aomethiuu; relative ' tin tutiire. and to have a faita in som 1 y-t'in tlmt proposes to nave. 1 ant free to ''-.f-ss t!it 1 would lu hanni'-r if I c mid I' lso the simple and beautiful faith that 1 is-.M l.y many whom I know. 1 am J 1 iIIiii-It out of the church or out of N-1" faith. Mytateof unuertanty l.i on.' if t:.r t . Sometimes I doubt my imiaortality, U'wk upon the death bed as the closing -Hi!, after which there U nothing Wh it I du that I have not douo!" AU! akep ' i:iiij a.lurk and doleful Ian I. I.)t nu Mv tiut thi, Hible U either true or false. If J' Utilise, we are an well oil a you, it It l ""!. then w hich of in in afer. '-t me also aak whether your trouble hat "tWn that you oonfoumlel Christianity 'li the incoiiHifiUmt character of me to irofe it. You are a lawyer. In your K'lfewiou there are mean an l dihonest lthat anything agatint the law? You ""luctor. There are unnkillel anl con nptihle men iu ynur profession. Ii that thiug ai;aint niediulney Youareamer 'uuit. There are thieve and defrauder "Tour buninemi. U that anythinj Ba'aiunt "jwi'tiamliier heholii. then, the unfairneta w ' harKing uiion ChrUtianity the wickedue t (hniplrt. We admit aouie of the tturge, ttfaiiut thoe who profeM relitfiuu. fVrnie of the m irlanf k'- ewlndlee 0 the preent day have been carried on by mem" iiere of the rhureh. There are men atand itif In the front ran' In the churche who would not betrmtel for five dollar with out ('Wl eillafral aermrity. They leave their bufinesi lliionwtie in the vestibule of the rhurcj ne they (to in and nit at the communion . Marin j concln leil the aacra meat, tiiey get up, wipe the wine from the IIm, Ro nut, and take up their irinii where they left off. To serve the devil In their regular work; to eerre Go I, a aort of play rniell. With a Hiimlay eponge thoy expect to wipe off from their bimii.em alhte all the pat week' Ineonitenrio4. You have no more rleht b take mich a man' life ana ecinien of religion than you have to take the twisted irons and split tiir.bsri that lie on the b 'h at Coney Lsiand as a speci men of an American ship. It itiinetnat we draw a line between religion and the frailtiel of thoe who profess it. I) you not feel that the Bible, take It all In all, is about the bet book that the world has ever eeen I you know any book that ha as much In it? Do you not think, upon the whole, that it Infbi'nee hasbea heuelN cnt? I come t you with both hands ex ten let toward you. In one hand I have the hible, and iu the other I have nothing. Thi Hlhle In one hand I will surrender forever Just as soon a In my other hand you c in put a hook that is txtter. To day 1 lovito you bark Info the (rood old fashioned religion of your fathers to the Ood whom they wor shipel, to the Hible they real, to the prjin ! on which they lean I. to the crests on which they hunf their eternal expx'tAtlons. You hire not been happy a clay since you swung off; you will not b bppy a minute until you swing back. Aaln: There may bn vn of you who, in the attemot aftr a Ch'istlm life, will have to run agi:nt piw.rful pio:i anl apWits. TerhaiM it Is a dn;Mitio;i ti an zer that you nave t c mt 1 1 a;i"f: and neraap. whil in a very srio.is moil, you heir of a-vn't'iin( tliit m'es y in fed that von must sw,ir or dm. I ku iw 11 C iristiau nun wiv w is on j s 1 ex up rat I that he said t.i a m .m eust 11 ir: "I c ivi it swear at you nivs-lf, for t an a mnVr of the church: but if y-vi will g 1 dow.i stiirs inv p irt i r 1 1 Ii ion s will ivr at you.'' All your g r-M iliui i i h T'to. for. have b..'n torn t tV-tw-s uvetoloooi of teuipsr. Now tii -re is n h irm in ir-r-tin-; in 1 1 if v.iu onlyg't. mad at, sin. You nee I t 1 bri lie and nil lie t I ll it br t'i"l passions, an I with the n ri I t do-.v,i injm tio anl wron. I'a rj are a t 1 1 jiiu I things m ttt'i w.)-. tint wi n-i b to In 1111 1 at. Ther is ni hir.n in grni rl hot if you only brin t) tli f i ; tin", which n-iels hi'ii 11 inn ;. A 1111:1 wi Im li p-nvir of rUntin in l.xn'ioii Is a 1 lin'i'-ile. H it In sure it Is a rigiit-wu in dilution, anl nit n p'tahtny tint b'.nrs an I unravels an I d 'pl"t s t!i 1 s ml. I'li-reis 1 ,i cps of p 11. in mi l life w'i 1 h'iv,i still Iu tii' 11 a.ip'tit-s tin, were arous'l lueiily ill mh i, r a tnn woeti thy pri I I tli 'tis -Ivm o-i lieu; a "little f ut," ",u v-r," "fr-! a 1 1 e l,y," "I111I felloe w -II iii it." Til v :ir. iv. a' p I villi, in c nun nu I nr. T-.t, fir triulilw t'l -v colleen I twe iy y.'-t ni Sum of yii are trying t es-io. ail y in will v. very nirrrvly, v.t i r.-i- sii of y i- teeth." U 1 I ll'l I Vo l - o.v.l soul only klli.V wtiat th" stru;Ie is. 1 1 u 110 1' gr 1 h is ii.ille I o it m-i-i a siul th i', iv n d v In On mire th 111 y i i are. lny Ii 1 t n be.i -;i of h -iv.ei--t i m il'it i I -.iiulii has reseud fro 11 tin tur.ill o. s 11 :i I il n nuts, ir you ttiu I iy t im vonr In '; ,iu t i 1 wring an I s; irt ii'it.v, (ill will h 'lo y 1. tt 1, tii vi' 1 M of n 1 ni'i n li' .M' l'w ll yin;iitaix for a w.nl'.aal tuea tmivu oT. If you as f ort 1 -ir 1 1 -ir p i-1 1 1, 1 1 -v will give it, nu I s'iy 1 1 v iv.ll try y 1,1 ng mi; but, lulling a-v iv a ; nu 11 1 1 r t:i ti v r 0? temptation, ta v cist you o f forever. I'm' (III forgives s v n V tiui ' s iven; v 1. s v ei bun Ire I tim '; y.-i, tii 1.1 gii this h t 1 f 1 thoiisan Itli linn. He is m ir eir nst. in ir HVuioat'i etic.m u e Ii -Ipt'til.this l,t ti 11 1 t.'i 111 wn -a yo i 1 1 is yo ir ;!;:. nnstei. if, with nil th m.bivicM fivot-i'ile fir n right life, ni 'it nn'4 s 1 1111 iy in'-.: is h ilV much harder it Is warn, f ir in iu , sum npp tite thrusts it Ir i'i gr.ip:ile nit 1 the ro it 1 ot the t mguo, an I p ills n 111 111 down w .t i baudsor d 'stru .'tiou' If. 11:1 ler su a cireuai Mtances, he lirnik ae .iy, t 1 -re w ill Ii nosp u-t iu the undertaking, 111 holil i en joyui it, but a struggle iu whi'-h t ll wrestlers 111 iv.i from side to side, an I b -id anl twist, an I wutnlt tor an opp u-iunity t'l -g-'t 111 a heivi-i-stroke, until with one iltiil viX irt, 111 win. -a the muscles arj dist -n e I, an I tin veins ftin I out, an 1 the 1.I0 I stan.s, th 1 swarthy liaMt, falls uu ler th" knee of the victor cs rape 1 at last as "efith tli- skin of bis 1 "til.'' I'M 1 ship Km il l, b mn I fro 11 Ii ct -iliur 1 1 11 u-Ai'-h. was sailing on. w.i-a th . nun 011 the loxoutsnv sin-t'ii-ij tn In pr 1. iiouue.! 1 a vs'l bitti.u no. Th-r w n Hometliing on it thatlook-l Ii ; 11 set-gail, but was afterward f inal 1 1 b 1 a w.ivi-ig han Ikerchluf. In th" sunll but t'n i-j-e.v pushed out to the wre -'t, uu I f o 1 1 1 Cut it, was 11 1'4'isi. '1 vess -I, u'i I tin' th : in "i bad been digging their w.iv on' fur nigh t 10 liottllll of tile s lip. Wll'fl th' V.'s-l ri i Hizei tliey had 11 1 limits of e-.i'i' I'ii 1 captain took his p.m'.iinfe a 1 1 d ig a-viy throuh tin plunks until bis kuile br m Th"ii an oi l nail was f ni'i I, wit.i w li-'.i th -y attempteil to serapi their way oat of I n darkness, f icli one working until his hill was well nigh paraly.-l a id he sin'; ba'i faint und sick. After long an I t.!iou w.u-g the llg.lt broke t.U'oilgil til" b Itt I'll of t 1 iihip. A hnidkirchicf was hois:... il'lo fame. They w-re t ik -n on b 1 ai d th" v.i, l Mil I save I. 1)1 I ever llleu come si ll-'.ir a watery grave wit unit dropping into it ' How narrowly they -n. I ' -., ij . I only 'witli the skin of i'i"ir t'.'t'u." There lire men who have b" n ( -ipsiz 1 of evil pissioiis. and cips.'l mil-'-'ii, anl t ley are u thoiHAii I mil 's a-vay f.-o.u a iy chore of help. Thny have for y.'in b a try ing to dig their w.iv out. 'I'll- Ii bu digging uway 1111 1 digging aw.iy.br t'i-y can never b" deliver" I unl'-ss tu.o ,vnl ho.s h im" signal of distress. However w 1'.; anl fee ble it may b", Christ will s-n it, an I Ii ir l nv.i upsin tin helpless craft, and tietii"ii 0.1 board, an 1 twill In known iu irt 1 and in lietven how narrowly tlmr ip ' I " caii.'d im with tiie skin of fieir t th " i'here are others wan iu utte opting 1 1 pome to iio 1 mast run b.if.w -.-n ti gi'- it. many biismesi perplexities. It a tn n g 1 over to business at M o'cloek in tile 111 n'.i iug, and comes uway ul It o'cloci i'l fn af ternoon, he has some time lor I'ellgloii; bl how shall you tin I time for r 'ligious c m teinplution when you iir driv.ei tro 11 u I rise to sunset, an I have bejii for tlve irs going behind in business, uu I are fre pieut Ty dunned by ere litors w hom you c uiuot pay, and when, from M ui lay nior.iiiig un til Satur.lv night, you are do t ;m ' bills that you cannot ni' it ' You walk day hv day in uiic 'rtaintii's thut liavj kept your brain on lire for the past, three years. Some with less bivmiesH trtiulilfs than you have (one fiiuy. ilie cleric has b -ard a noise 111 tuo buck uiainting-riMjin, and gom in, and found the chief luau of the tlrm 11 raving maiiinc; or the wife has h -irl tii" liiug ot a pistol iu the back pareir, and gou" iu, htumbling over the deid boly of li -r lius baivl u suicide. There are in tills lioiisu to-day thrisi lulu Ire 1 men puraie l, har-rns.-ul, trodden down and scalpjd of busi ness pcrpiexlties, mil which way to turn next they do not know. Now tiod w ill not be hard on you. Ho knows what obstacles are in the way of your la-lug a Christian, and your llrst elfort iu the right direction He will crown with success. lo not let Satan, with cotton little. and kegs, and hogs heads and counters and sUe-ks of unsalable goods, block up your wav to heaven. Iluther up all your energies. Tighten the girdle about yoiip loins. Take an agonizing look, into the fatsi of tbsl, and then hay: "Here govs one grand effort for life et-jrnal "' and then bound away for heaven, escaping as "with the skin of your teeth." In the last day it will be found thut Hugh Ijitimer and John Knox and Hush and Kid ley were u the greatest martyrs, but Chris tian men wbo went up incorrupt from lbs contaminations and jierplexllies of Wall street, Water street, I'earl street, Uroad street. State street and Third street. Hn earth they were called brokers, or slock Jobbers, or re'sUli'i'i, or importers; but in licaveu, Chris- tlaa heroes-, ITu fafnti were haapet abnnt their feet; no inquisition demanded from their recantation: no soldier aimed a pike at their heart, but they ha I mental tortures, compare 1 with woleh all physical cmsumin j is as tin breath of a spring iilornlng. I tin I in the community a largi das of men who have ben so cbeate I. s liei about, so outrageously wronno-l. that they have lost their faith "in everything. In a world where everything seems so topy turvy they tlo not see now there can lie any Ood. They are confounded and fren tied and misanthropic. Klaliorate argu ment to prove to them the truth of Chris tianity, or the truth of anything else, touch them nowhere. Heir me, all such men. I preach to you no rounded period, no orna mental discourse; but put my hand on your shoulder, and invite you Into the peace of thotiosiiel. Here is a r wk on which you may stand firm, though the waves dash against it harder than the Atlantic pitching its surf clear above K Idvstone Lighthouse ouse. Donot cnarge upon io all 1 rouble of the world. As long as the 1 it lick to Oil, Oo-I stuck to thewonil; I these trouble world st u but the earth ecl si from his government. an I heiu-e all these outrages and all these woes. tod tsgitol. For many hundred of year He had been eosniiij the world t ico ne tiack to Him; but the more He ha coate I the more violent have men leen in their resist ance, and they have stopped back and stepped back until they liave dropped Into ruin. Try this Hod, ye who have ha I tin blood hounds after you, and who have thought that Hot hail forgotten you. '17 v Hun, and see if He will not help. Try Kim. and see if H" will not pardon. Try Hun, and see if I to will not save. The flowers of oriag have no bloom so sw.vt as the Dowering of Christ's affections. Tin sun hath no warmth compared with the glow of His he-rt. The watr have no refresh ment lik-s) the fountain that will sink" tin thirst, of thy soul. At tin mom 'tit the reindeer stands with his Hps and nostril thrust in tin 1 il mountain torrent the hunt-'r m iv b i-i iiing through tin tiii-ket. Without rr.vkling a sti-V uud -r his fo it, h" Conns closi by the stag, aims his gnu, draws the trl g r an I the tn ir thing rsrs In its d-ath agony and falls hvkwirl, its antlers crasliln' on tin ro; bat th frit lug h irt tiiat. drinks from tin w.tt !' br '; of H vl's pr i'iiis.s shall never I" fat ally wound" I nu I shall n 'V.w die. This world is n poor portion for vour soul, oh business man' An east rn King h 1 1 graven 011 bis t-iai'i t'Vo lingers, repre- ie I as souu bug unoti e 1 -h otlnr witii a -1 1:1 an I under tlnm the motto: "All is 11 it " rt 1 that." Apieius C nlius hang I him -If b' cans' his sl-w. 1. -'I inforun I him t fit h'hil cilv eighty tli ns t'l 1 p mn I Mt -rling l"ft. AH of tin World's rich ' mike bu a suill Inherit am" for a soul. K il!pirreatt nite I to win th" applaus'of the worll. hat when lie was dving. a wom i'icaiin rushing through the crowd, crying ti him: "M ir l-rer of in.' kin Ire I, dose -11 I t-i h"ll, c v r I with the curses of every motlnrin Kriu"'." Many who have expect" I tin plan lit of tin world liave di tl uu I'T it Atritheui 1 Mar iM itlia. 1 h. Mill vour p'a-e in Hoi. Make "in str fig pull fW h 'lven. N'o half w iv w irk will do it. There 11 'tim co 11 a tim ton shipboard when everything mint In sa Ti" fl"ltosivo tin piss!ig.rs. Tlncirgois nothing; the rigging nothing. Tin eipfim puts the trunpet to hi Hp nil I shi'iit., "Cut awav the masti" Soon of you have b"?i bissul and driven. 1111 1 yon h ive, 111 your ef forts t keep tile World, W ll-lll gll of your soul. Cntil you hive ."-id ' 1 this m itt.'i', let evervlhuig els- go. 1 Iverb 1 ir I w.th ill tli is, other uuxietie and bur I -u' Y 1 w ill h in t i.in;i th 1 ills of your pnl" an I cut aw iy tlnmast! With on e.irn st cry for Inlp, imt your ciuss tut th- ii 11 1 of Hi 11 w .n i"l;ic I 1'aul out of th If ' 1 ers at M 'lit i an I who, ab ve tin sh -ill bl ist of tin writhi-xt te npisst that. i'v t bl 1 -ken I t'n sky r nil rik the oe in can ii ' ir the ( 1111. -.t impi ir- otion tor in -roy. I shall go ho 11 1 1- lay f" -lin ; th it i n of you, wh 1 hive considered your c 1 e a Ii e, will t i'ie h irt ng 1111 111 I flit, .vita a bio 1 1 re I isii'instu 'ss.su - 1 a y 1 1 h iv-t never experience I before, you will st irt for f n go 1 i Ian I of the ti.isp 'I 1. l ist 1 1 o In -k Having: "What a gr-it nk I ran ! Aim "t lost, but sav.'l' Just git throigh. anl' ui morel Ki ipl by tin skih of my i,. 't 1.' TOI'EliAXCE. A BWAl.l.nW (ill TWO. liave yon lieard of n .something (we'll call it a bud) Dint's iilu'nad like the Wandering Jew? It sweep lu'ie und yoii.lvr 011 oceau and shore, And turns the whole universe blue. The laws .f the lands are its perches, the Mill Moves n.-t till th- cr. alui e shall nod; It cries for a l.;ion mi l e.i..n, arist;' Kadi claw ir the sa,,rd .. a und. Tis ,ioii,...r than und K nu death .and how cruel ), ll. iw low ut its inovul.lf i-.-urt. Tis the rival of Atia-, lor n.h.'i whirl cannot Till it gives them il le 'ble Mllpp rt. The v.rl.l is t. mull for as nest, hi it build- hi a sin;ulur, t.-rnl.l I -luii ; III IIIOl-l I" IIIIIV 'I, ,LS WIIIL-S it iiuisi hide in th,. brum of a man. Ah. then tin-astonishing plunge and flightHl I I'-scl lie. it II ui 1:001 1 w ho I'liu Th" 1111111 iiiiiv liiingiiie he .swallows the bird it's the bird, though, that .wallow, the num. Jfs.tie Mn.'.rry,,,-, la .YofoooW .lUiucntA. INSAM1V IM 'lKAslMi s-ltASi-e. France is dc vc! .'.nig Home facts the li'pior 'pieslioiitl.it do led Ii iriiiuiiize with the I'laiui'if the li.pior llli-n test liUo'ilriiik lug is entirely h.iruiles in Kin-pj. The I'aris fonespoiidenl of the I. on Ion 7'i"ies statist tha. the number of persons admitted into the sp.v.al iiilirmary for the criminal flasne.s and vagalmnds of Hie capital is nip idly increasing, and pves thee lltguii-s I10111 tin records to prove tt. JV.If. 3-iJ.. Jh;c... IVM.. M.ilr.l. ..lli'.l.l ..lTs'i ..VMS .-iiia . .-xa: (i no Iff. l.ls'.l 1V.J 1M: l'.ssi J'.tal Ms 41 .'ll Hill With insanity thus rapidly increiisiiig iu I'lunce, uud with forty-one per fvnt. of tha crimes in Ui-ruiany ltut year couimittisl b iutoxicutuil persons, Jlaci'liiis and lambriuu can have uu apology for existing loiigur. Vuice, TKMI'KHANriC NKWH AM) NOTKU. It hi hojieil to erect a teuiperan temple for Kansas Women's Christian Tempurauce Union on the. Ottawa Assembly (irounds. Steamer burs are to Is alxilished in Unta rio, Cuna.la, as they nIiouI.I be wherever transporUtion coiupanius value liuinau life. The arrests for drunkenness in lireat Ilntuiu for the past ten years are said to have reached a total of nearly two millions. (If tell) persons who entered live saloons in Columbus, Ohio, within 1111 hour one Satur day tivuuiug, e-'il were found to lie young men. A samnle of W. C. T. U. activity is the fact that one Illinois woman alone has eatab lished twenty-live new local unions w Ithiu the last live liiunllis. L'atMmtm th.i hronM 1 JJT. . A Now Y'ork white-ribboner su colfee stunds be lilac I close to ever each person to receive a piece ot broad or cracker, with coffee or tea, at a penny CUl. There are lt',000 bands of hope and juven ile temperance societies in the United King dom, with nearly 'J.uoo.OUO members. The Scottish Union include OOU societies and lUO.UOO members. This is bow an exchange figures it out: From a bushol of corn a distiller gets four gallons of whiskey, which retails at $10. Tb Government gets 13.M0, the farmer wbo raised the corn gets forty cents, the railroad ?;oU 11, the manufacturer gets W, the re alise got 17 aud the counuuier guts drunk. SUNDgVY SCHOOL. THE TOPIC FOR SUNDAY MAT IX. "reod'ng the Multitude ," Luke I x, 10-17 Five Loaves and Tiro Fishes Satisfy the Hunger of About Five lhouaand Men. Oold n Tex:-Jeu Paid, "I Am tha Oread cf Llfe'-John ri. 35. The sndliuf frnrth of the terelve, nn-t f . beheading of John the Haptist, lirieily r ferred to In the opening v.rs of ' f:lt. chaptsr, are more fully rec ir lei by Matthet ami Mark. In eounection wit 1 th 1 tlrst. it I worthy of mite that Ho ha I just taught tlnm to prar tbnt the lord of 'tin harvest would send fs-th lahorer Into His harvest: then He called Uie twelve and sent them foi-ib to answer their own prayers. When' we in a v Is't us rememlier that Uo.1 extiecta as to bJ wining to lie used ly I lint iu answering our prayer. 10. "And the npoetl'H, when they were re turned, t"ld Hun all that tlnv liid done." Mark say thnt they bild llin'i nil things, both what they hat! done mi l whnt tiny In I taught. He had sent Hiem forth to pi cull that the k ingdom was at band and to heal the sick, He had sent tin 111 only to Israel, forbidding them to go cither t.i Hcntil-s if Samaritans (Matt, x., .; so that tin king, tloin they preached must have l"i tin king- ilollt ploiiiisct to I'avldalld stvihell of by all the pnipht'ta, wliit-h would make a ret.'s .d I Israel w ith Jehovah tlwelllng In their midst, j a center of blesving to all the world. Tin iionw i.-s 01 iiciiung which lies. inpan est their preaching were pn if that tin M.--i ih of the prophete had actually come (Isn. xxxv., "And He t'Sik them, mi l went n-ide pri vntcly." There were so inaiiv coming and Kinig that they had no leisure iiv.ei t" "at, and He took thetii ii-ide to rest aw lulc (Mai k Vi., 'Jl'. While We continue iu the-" til ol lnl Isxli.-s we cannot work 111 a-ingly, but tha time will come w h.-n we -hail In. all" to serve iiiiwt-nrn dly lllev. vil., I"n, II. "audth"IS'opl", when theykne-.v it, fob lowed Him.'' .lohii say that .b-sits cr I the Si a of Halilis', and the pis pl.t f-llo,-i. I Iss-nuse they saw His miracles. M.ittle w and Mark suv that Jesus went by -hip, mid that tiie s.pie lollow.si 011 i.v.t mid oiiiw. iit I Hun. In th" butt He would Is- an hour or ; twoaloiie w 1 1 It Hls disciples, and tln v w i liave a little rt-t ; lMitw ii.lt 11 I.e. f Hie He lived. "And lie ritfiv.sl them." Matthew mil I Mai k Is.th say that He was loo .-d w itli com. J'asMoii toward thi'in. Mo pity for llinc lt, mt full of pity Im- ih. s,. -he, p without a sli' plii-rd. t-v. -n though He ki ov tlifir in tiv. s in follnwing Him. J "And sil:e unto tlnm of the king loin of Idol, mid Ic'llol them that had need of lleaU lug." both body anl soul He attend-1 to, for He is 11 Saviour for l-th, and the time 1 will isime w hen every savisl soul shall have 11 tsslis-misl svy ill which to dwell, j I.'. "Send the multitude away. So t.ai.1 I the tw elve as the tiny began to wear uway, , and ns they, w.-nry end hungry, :i 111 I prosss-t nf re-t. nn I not uiueh pi o,s-f of t veu a Li!" P r lie -ins -Iv.-- from tlnir fw I loavis,aiel ll-ln-s, if that linn gry crow I n-niaim-l. Mot nil th" glorious things of tin i king-loin, of which Je-us ha I b.-.-n si"tkiug, ts'illd liinkt-even the twelve for get tdat they I were hungry nidi. Tli-'V bad -s'ii Him -t ill ' the st. Tin mid I'liisc 111.' I. 1. 1, but ll. 'V -.- in-sl 1 not to ismsider that tin same e.ver ismid ' ftssl these hungry thoii-'in. Is. Their wis.loin ; wastoli-l tie-in scatter wh re th.-y nngkt, 1111. 1 Hud lo st and shelter a- tli-y iter-' alil i iu the town-and conntrv I'oiin I ail ut . I'ln j old ipie-ti.ui -til'liv.sl, "Can '"I fuini-li a ! tllbl" III the W.. -riles.- " if. Ivwlll , I'.ll I IM. "Illlt lie vlld llllt.i tll 'iu. I live V" lh"tll J to cat." He lii. iik'-l I'lnlip. "V ben. e shall j we buv br.-n I that tln-se mar . ut ''' nil I I'lnhp . had l'eplis that thev would il -I nl. ml two I l.undi'i-l ti.iiiiy worth togiveev.rv oil" alit- j tilt. Alt'! now W hell H" su v.-"I It Ve fie ll I to fit,'' tiny reply: "Slrui -. buy two him. Ir-. I pennyworth " i.lohn vi., o r' Mark vl , .'IT . Mos's I ad said that th .uing M. -si. ill would be 11 pr.iph- t like unto him (Dint, xvui,, 1 Is., mi l had tii -y rein vn liered that, tln-y might also have reiiicm biTed the food from be iven, which fe I mill ion of p plo dally for nearly forty vcir. "We have no more hut live l.'uvcsnud two fl-h.-." When He a-ked l'hilip, lie did it to I prove nun, lor lie iiim"ir anew wnar in I w.rtiM .Ui .John vi., iii. just as Ho si often lets us g,-t into 11 slrait pla 'e to prove :ts, while nil the tune He know s the way out an I just what ll" will do. U. IV'Aiki He s.ii.1 t-i His disciple: M t!n theni -it dow n by llftics in a cfiipanv. Anl th"V did ho, and 111:1 1-til-ni all -it 1 v 1 1 . ' Mark s'ivs: "I'pui the giis ii gra-s " John savs: " l'li.-r" was mil 'h ktrass inthepl ico ' (Murk vi., :i:i; John i. I". Mat'liew says there were "si"! in.-n l.e-i . s wounn an I cliil.li.ii Matt, xiv , .'I ; -1 th r miv hiv-' Iss'li I'M co. up an.. 'i of llltyi-i-h, or l''U com panies to t'-ifh ot the t v . Ive .i .'iple-. I'-ii: observe the older, Hill I' 'III "UI I "r tliepr' isspt: "le't nil thing Is-!. in decently nu I iu ordis. " for I ui is not th.- author ot is.n. fusion I Cor. iv , :.'l. Im. A disorderly home or room or wardrobe or bureau draw , r or otll-'i- or st.. re is no . r -lit to a Christian, Colli u-ioii, di-a ler. tinnul'. in. .i."i n-ss nro lion" of tie- things ol tin Ib.ly Son .t. 111. "Then He too'j the live lo iv and tin two tl-le-j, mil l.Kiking up to lisiven, ill bbssssl thorn, uud brake, and gave to tin dis ciple to set bi'fore the mu.titu lu." He bok just what they had and u -1 It. Hoto-ikthe rol that wiu m Moses's hau l iuid wrought Woiid-ils with It. Ho took thu w idow's Klt of oil nnd niultiplii-l it. lle.loui ii-'t a-k us to waste time 111 vain regrets uboiit what w,.' Lave not, .t in wishing that we bad thi or that. He simply says, "Whnt have y.u! bring it to Mr, " And tiuvtliing iucu 1 unro . TVislly in Hi Iuiii.I can be rr.ae fo Kinder, for H i has till power. Thou-m I if eye are upon Hun us Ho bikes in II. 1 tn Is the lo iv.H and tl-h", nil I I1II1.1; ill fine to he. yen, iicknowle Ig.i k-..i. then all that th 'ii'.i come the power mil th 'blessing. He 11 -v.-r sought His own glol i , 1. nt iu all tiling glontl'i I ll 1 1. 17. "An I they did "it, an I were, nil llll.-l ' 1'hiliii thought that two him Iro-i Miiuy " irlii might Ii" enough to give every one 1. httl", but Jesus i.-s led give that wav. Hi . i.. tat 1011 is: "Kit. O trieiid; drink, lea. Irink nbiindaiilly, 1 Ms'lnv.-l," (.S-mg of Sol. v., I. All I CVcll tllcs.1 sor Hhepherdle-s -l.--p He .(-'light to llll. A tlu ilis:ipi". pis around from c uupauy to compiny pr.tssiug m .r.i fo i-l 11pm them tin uustvci -' mi"S from all lir';cli'ns: rt.it .-I1.-I, ubun lautly Hitislle-I. "An I there win taken up of frngmenl . that remained bi tlnm twi-lvo baskets." lu -U-ad of a little I'".' i-fh diviplo, which would have been nil that twelve ni.-:i coul I obi. tin from live loave and twoll-li.t, her. is a basketful for ci'-h. Hal tiny Hellishly kfpt what they ha-l for themselves, how Jit tie tiny would have bad, but by giving it uway what iibundaiie.) b.-mo theirs Afraid to give to Hoi le-t w.i havo not fii'ingh for oiirselv'M, we eoiitiiiue ior; but wli-'ii we cliis'i'fully give Him that which is ull His own miv way, th"ii Ho makes us to enjoy Itis fiilhi-ss, and our cuii runneth over, "The blessing of thu I Lord, it makuth rich; uud He nddotu no sor row witu it' .(t-ruv. x., lie gave nim- j self to I si broken an I pairol forlh for us; 1 why should wo lumitate to plac i our-tclvei iu 1 If is Iisii.Im ntiMt. iniresi.rve llv that ivn mnir ' broken uud paso I round by His hands ' for the life of others' It may not lie pl-a I tmt to thu llesh, but it will ba won ltirftilly prolllablo. "Kxcept a corn of wh.sit fall in to the ground and die, It abidoth aloiio; but if it tiie, it briugeth forth much fruit" (John x ii., 'Jib Who is willing to be pa-1 round for thog.xdof others, not loving his life here, so thnt he may keep it uuto life cUirualr Leion Jlelper.. . . - . Tub New York Hebrew Orphan Asylum, which is declared to b the best in the t'nite.1 UUtvs, coutuin y'4 inmates, of which 3.7 are Isiys and girl. Thu total r'Ntelpts (or the vear were Hori,':!, and tin xu-mi"s tV Soil. The exteui litures for tin year e:i limr Aoril, liitl, are pl.'elat U,'J". RELIGIOUS READING. tii k inr.it. fot'NT'iv. Never a Soul to cure awnk tli ; Never a plaint of w . I ln-ard ; Never a tnnnii from heart that breakcth, t )r cry of a wounded bird. Never a f blld It mother nilc: Never w hite hands o'er a still heart laid ; Never If dashed a cup nl bli-ies, Or a debt of love unpaid. Never a head with pain 1 throbbing i No eves grow heavy withseu salt teurj; Never a voice is hoarse w ith sobbing, Ufa soul beset with fears. Never K storm that fair land wcets?thi Neter doth trust its Mowers blight; And every Hock It loved liiuibs kt-cpeth, Wbt'fe giitliers no thill of night. Ho shoulder stoopfth its burden tinder; No hearts grow careli.-s, c.-trauged and cold, No clasping hands bull drop asunder, Nor youthful tortus grow old. r.Icst country, fairer than mortal telling' Its Wondrous pleasure like visions st-ein, And vet it hope in our heart indwelling, 1 the sum i f our hope mi l ilifiim. Ve ne'er slmll Hint It In long endeavor. Itv journeying cast, or journeying w.-st; And if we lite Worthv to litid it (tvt r Us Kulcr. 11c kiiovtcth hi'f .I .'.'.-I a Urr'j. tn 't U"T"i:'i mv v.t: to via. I'.e sure that fiery one t f ymi bn his J lace and v0111ti.11 .11 tb s fiutli. and that It rest with himself to Imd it. lo not l e lifVftli.se who too lightly ray iiothing niccre.l ik" s.n ,1's I'.ilort. honest, nrsn fnl. hiuni'le '' rt. succff.; hy its ri'tlec,t..l u. 1 1. 11. fspt-iia I v m . mt Ii. I'ftter dun sue tis. w I.;. Ii, indcftl, too fitsily und loo i-ar!v I'aiiii l. not seeloiti serves, like w inning ti e lirst throw ol the .lice, to blind nnd -''.p.'ly. lot knowledge. 11', I Veil tan. I'f llioioiigh iii all oii .1... and ii'iiicinl'er that t h ougli iguorau t'ti u niav be mr.o- ff lit. pretention 1 alstays .le-.lc:ih C but ymi. like men. betr"iig m.'l f v r. ise your t-engtli. V..rk onwards, uud work' up ward, and may the liii ;ti ; of ti e Most 1 1 : ;!i "" he v. ..ir 1 are-, clear y.mr Mse.tn and iiowu y.n.r labors witli reward. M t K T -lM t I .Nl oMI "I T tt'l It It i tint 1 -Hough to ut t r 11. -f , to draw, to aiuusf. to ph-a-e I he Ib ly Spirit is sent to r. 11 ic the world of -in and righteous Ill's and of pel :iiient. uud if we are to do Mb-, live wot k lot t;..., must labor on tbf same line, audw..rii 111 banii. uiy w itli the Holy Hho-t. There may be many who pr. j I rsv smooth thing, nli l s iv "peace. I .cm e, to those w bo arc living in -in. regaroles of the wainings of tio.l's law 1111. 1 lifglf. tmg the great salvation. Mi. b i-ersotis are n.-t likely to be i-oiivini'fd ol sin uud rt-ti'lered imcoiii fottal'le 111 tln ir -ins by such prea lung I ho watelimen w bo -ee the sword ."miing. must warn them ol their il.iin:i'r. They in c. I the trumpet of the law to be blown 111 their ear. and til" tear of the l.ord before them, by linn who know what t,.. has r-poken mil 1. re not afraid to repeat it; and t he w rat h to omie unresere.l.v pro claimed, thut t lu-v tnav be nr.. 11". -'I Iroiu I hf r sh-f p of deal h. mid nil; like lliinyan pilgrim Ir. in tbf city of .l-.-t nu t i. m . In-lorn tlies'..rui id rat I. nnd )U.I,'liif lit hbali bury llll rums. 'o ' A11.1..11. lowrimii itiui-r's TriTiM"NV. M lo card. roles,,r . f pliilosophv m the move r-ity "I C. .pel, h:. gen. has until re. cut Iy been the upo-t If ol el he 1 -111 in bis country. 1 If I is. av the .s-ie .. I,ncl". ju-t pin - l:-be.i a s. . ..nd edition n 01 f In- works, mi l tins is w hat be say in the 11. t ro.lin: tinii " 1 1." t-j ct in eeof ,f". its -iijcrine and priifs, IniM' 'hnkeii 1 1 : v mm. I. mi' I Leu I r.-sen the Inirnlatioii npoii which I t..r 111. "Iy tliouitht I coin. I lei. 1.1. hull id lailli III '.lie U!h.:elli V "I s.len.f. I 1 1 1 ' 1 1 U 1 1 1 to b.r. e loiin.l it In a sure r'lni.'f from all the CHI iio'eiii ics of lile. This ill'1-i.'ii 1 vaiii-hed; when the tempt -t tain" wlit. h pliiti-e I ni" in t-orrow, the tnonrings, the cable of sc. 'te e broke I ke thread. Ti.eu I -f ft up 11 w Inch niany b"l Ilie ba e laid bold ol I -oiigl.t and f.eiiel peace 111 I io.l. S.I then I li.i'enr- lain V li"t nl. an. I. .1.1 d si lence. I i : f I lone ass'giit-d to it an.'tlier pluce in my l:!e." Ilappv are thev bo b-:.ni tn loi.l.l lip.ei a sure t.'Uii.bitioii beforf tb" l.nal -tc.riii tle M'cinls. w le n the bail -hall -weep a'.Mlv tbf n fug'-- ..I' la-, and thf w.i'.'i s shall overllow lb" In. I'ii.: pi .'let's nl' inielciity and uiil.eln I'. - Tht 1 . -fni'i. to ah 1 11 ai.ii r. Welie: rl if a nian who was absent from , h"ll.e III. 'I wits ti p.. tud lis .lead. llist-tate j wn- leiln .in-lt r 1 -1 en I I. is pr.iieilv was I divided, w hen nil ut 1 tn " t-i the -'irpn-e, 1 ll'i'i I nssllile .1:-.' l-t nl -..Inc. the -ll post. I I ib ad man 1 111 10 'I up iii : t e uud '.m II . mid at 1 nil. 1 a'"":t .l.'inaii'ling I.M r : : I . t a 1111 1 I rcclai iiiing In pi "pi 11 v . 'I I. ere 11 Ilie ; epic I . .Ii r.i'l ted tt 0 ll t he Cl:ich ot Oil -t. who bllM' pl"tl'.--l'l t" I"' tlead ill. be. I l.!:to -in. filnl ..live II' to t.o.l tbrieigli .l.- i- i l.r -t out I. ..r I. who Law be. oi tiiirn -I with i b l t I'V b .pli-tn int.. death, and yet i he i bun: we k i.-.w tle-v art- loi.iel ngaiii in ll.eir "Id I. aim's, -..r-r"'Hol.'l I'V th' ir .. d it ociatt -. looking iilier tlifir ..wi. iiiiere-ts. an l a. t n a- if thev n. '. I .'litir. lv to tin- "!,. I, ul.d i bad no inter, -t i . lir; iturM to conic. It Is very weTI for person to be dead and buried dead unto sin, nnd "buried with Christ, by buplism into death," in token of that death; but when thev have pnssel through this f piTleiicu we do not want to H e them around iigain a spry nnd lively as ever, niiiigling in nil t lo ir lormer worldly I'lir-inis, uu.) living their old lile us if it bad never known u brink or interruption. I iiiith iiieans Hiuuctliini:; "therffore reckon ye yoiirselvt s dead indeed unto sin, uud alive unto Hod thr.aigti Je-u. ( hnat our l.ord." Tin to odu.i. NO liliis-KKIIM WAXTKI1. Nesrly all niilnmd inanagtis are now sreetl in prt-crihing -ti i. l temperance to their employes while. ,n. hit v. They have to be thus careful, for strong di ink is the cuuse or inoreacciib iit tltmimiy nth.-r out, cuuse tn many roads finploM, who i found to .re.ii.-nt tb mlmg places when off duty soori Seisa ii.s.-liUi K". So many such have 1,,-cu tiii nvd oft HiMtil i-n.ov known that drink is lie cuiif. of then- .bschm-.g... It is Iss-oming th -sine in Ics.er tlegi.s, m other iinploy li.eiils where -kill, nerve and eharucter are Uee.le.l or siiccfss. In-ele of III ty yeurs no inau wit i, ..in t-apiial will U able to earn a imi", except .,ailsy laborer if he basdriuk- ill IlltblU. THK TKUCKIlANrK TEMPI.E. The rilaiis for the temperance temple to be erected by the Women's Christ mn TeiiiKr sin e I'nioii at the corner of 1,-iSalle und Monroe Ins'ts, CJiicago, us formally adopts! nnd given tothe pre-, show a strikingly bi-uiitiful structure, the lower sirtion of the exterior Is'ing of brown granite and the upper stories of bright red brick st-t in black mortar. A feature not now existing In the cn-eofuny structure in the city is u court on the main front of I.aSallo street :frxi; feet, extending from the top of the building. There is also a .-ourt in the rear ami an alley thirty feet wide on the south. These, with the street frontages, will afford uu abund ance of light for all parts of the building. Tin structure is so planned that of thirty-live nfllfe) on sv-h Moor only (our front uism the court. . The main entrance on La.Sn lie street will lie the widest iu the city, and will load to a rotunda in which tb elevators all front, upoum.reof a circle IV. C 1'. V bulletin. The rirtiirrvne fonntry of Albania.' Albania i on the eastern shore of th Adriatic . At tlu1 southern extremity of the const of Daliiiutfa just beyond Cattilro, the rule of Austria over the Sl.vr eotnre to uu end, anil the Turkish province of Albania lias a licginniuig. It tumid be ilil'ii ult to find ft country which inn ohVr more that is tininf ami !ietnre.tic to jilt ase nnd entertain. It i a little world within itsi-lf, the mount, aiuit, lakes, Iiiiiis, vaHejs uud i.vplt S:; ' , ii i ' ' t ...v vtAX 11 W1 1 H l .. s-le . A 1 M'V HP AI.II M . .IWns llti!i..iii:; a t.i w ; . . . T . Tho tin - nf Albania i- in it-t il a -; . 1 1 m ii I pit tiire. This is t u t it 1 1 1 it-I v - i o! Tosli. livmii'- litn . well rib. it Tle'WiM Mbaman l.irtt.d at th. l.ne.-. With shawl-clad h".nl i.nd ot iiauient. 1 gun. And i;ol' i n 1 1. 1 ,... r, , .'Mi'ini'iit - tall to The riC i -i "it it i ee of tie tilug- a:.' ealle.l ti .Ink !l,i-liis, nnd tii Live lii"li .'I'liiioii nl tl.t ir "'..ii w.'ttli and ::. porl'iiif . Inn art.iM .liti t.llit ial tlr.--, I'loiinte.l all. I ciiii't .1 ..r bil-lln -, tin' ltolilk -1 t:i-lil pre.-, i.t- a I'lirgi-oti -j ct i tic lie wears a nliiiniimu- white kilt utnl tiiinierini eiubroitlf rnl re. I w ii-f. coats, liati.l-onif white b..sc nrnatnent' with Id t. k braid, wbitt t' It -kull i :it and Alali turban, n!tt r t lit- la-i i . ar n' Sk ill' ll rill '. Till II l,e I- MMII' .I a ill mint- with .i-t.-s, ala::liii. ati.l rt- J'catinu' I He , I ivi-iilv t iimu'iti .1 Mi- lint-, i- u-iiiil n white Arabian, nn wliM ll the Holiik li-bi -il - a- I ni '.I all the world was I.i-. Winn ,...,. ill til.' 111. 111'! lilloll- ii-tt til. r-'i'l be comes liuil'.w ami ro. I,v, tnal.ini; i.i; i. I'l'iet. illi ll.le. 'I'l.c I.. .!-.., Ii. ,' . i vet, an ten uii lo.,:. . I, and un. ningly .i. k nllt l -ale .l:e e to i-f f j . :. Ir: ti.O i lev:..'-, ''--ui"- and lo. t-f -tote It is w ii Mill, t..... tli'i'. tl.cy :.:. - , w lien tl." w av 111. v ale -ho I i--ie;i. I !,.--!i." s nt ' 'l itt - w itli a hole in tie i.ii.Mle. The nail- are nai r.-u !i a.l. il an l .ate bent nver t',..' e.lc of the -hoe, :it" I.i tie -tt u .-it'll i- olitaiin .1 on the l". is- llfill', Itll'l Klll'he.il'. Anihtiseiitle of the Stone I'ulcon. An enViiif driver mi ntietd tin- Si..t.!i li ut n polls that In- lia- nnlii e.l tliat ecrtaiu hawks nf the merlin t.r -toiin fab nn" -.ei ii - luak'' u-" t.f tic .:i--in.' id' tl.f train for pn l. r r .urp..-. . They My t lo-c bcliiml the train, rear tint I .1 1 II. i . p.iltly bill. I'll l' till -llloke, but. t an fully w. itching for the -mail bird; which, fri:;litene. by tic train a- it, riislu s ii ariii:; .a-t. My up in be w il.len l i-lioal-; (lie incilni- then, while the liltlu birds nrc tliinu iiii more nf the train than nf linking Ii'i'-, sWoni njl tl.iin Imtii till' Ullll.ll-ll nf till- .-III. 'he in.. I Strlkf tin 111 iloivn with e.'i-f. If tin y iui-s, tln v re turn tothe wakeiif the carriages and re-,-uine tin ir lli:;lit and their bunt. Tliey tan, it M ini-, ia-ily ki ei .:i. c will; an e.n -s t:.iin, ain I niil.-trii it when tliey JlU'itaC. The iitnin-plif re Miri'niin.!- tl.e ear!!. ! n hfi".).t variously e.t iniul.tl ut Imm I'l to I 'in miles. I: j.it .e- in t vi t .in.. t ii .ll with a folic fijual lo about I "i tioinnis .i t s.jii ale lie Ii. The (ieiiiilue Ai llcle. ' "i L-'J.i Allipitor "That's rijght, my friend, take a good look ut me. I think I catii t oiivini e you that I urn no iinitation ulli futor like tlmt sntclicl of youri." .Ikuar -.,' Tit 'l-VTrssw- :S-
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