JCi INI 11 111 .ir.icl lii ! ID,. Hi ll" D.v'dO I Itl. ut Iii-U n. urUl Id !)' ally lllODt t Icoj i ii l Irwin. 1S! it. lilt ! 1.1. SABBATH SCHOOL LrMtNAHONA?i I.K.SSO.N FOE Al'CilST 1. li.son leti: "inn .-rvr jiomn in Canaan," Pent, fl., JMo tiold rn Tftt: Drill. Vlll., lO-(oiuinrnliiry. l l j "Hear, increiore. m isra:. nn 1 n:.eprv ,).iit. t''" " witti thee In tin limit Hint ftow.-tli Willi milk nn) jn, I onipi.r" .-rs.' n aim cnapter v., 31 on oi'i'uicnoM in onier to blcssim j UK 111 I... t . . n i'f VI. 11 ""in our r mucous. ,f e observe to do all tlies cotunimi.l. L-r.t beforeth" l."rd our On.l." We must Up-nlKTthnt (li save mem no Command- ,l t ki-epumn " "ai rwlei'ii. them .t. I'.ifvpt by t held. tod of thnpn-MoviT lnmh , ) i v Ins iiiiitiuy power, i n sinner mnl nt( hrlst as in" "i me law r.r riKlit- i - ii .i. l.ne-s I ion", a. i - ' in' riu moms' . .. . 1.......... iu. r.. in iu. - I hi I mi i'i ' " ''i ill ii l ill I linm. i S. 4'. tin iienrmir ami ilolnir compare "till. Til., 24-a": Jos. I., 'it: 1 John ill.. i:,v. mi., ".i:. -Hear, I' israei, inn i.oril our llo.I t,,r.l." Tim I.ord .Testis minted thess . . 1... I i t. ', 1-Y WiT-lS. It- ri-l,-' 111 .ii.itk Til., tf'.t, itl ,n.'ti"ii wltn a summary nr the Ten Cunv ndm-nts. " nucnt read It thu: ",1k. h, mir Mnnim, is one ji.hnviih. The -.(fluliim iss piurai wore, ilkescrapliitn ! ,.lirtibliii and I t lnt sntJtfi-slive nf n L-ilitv ,r persons, rat imr, Hon nml Holt Ht (Miitb. xxvlil.. 111). Tlienn-.ncsj.nl hnf l !"'' "i J'inn :io nml xiv.. Hi. t.r.Mmpariiiir verses M nnd 4 nf Acts v. , J -hovii h shall yet Ite kiuir over nil tli i,7.-'h. xiv., Vi. -Anil Ii"'" "Ii"" lovo llm I.nril lliv O.vl , thin lii'rt." fi'il .,rf - tly nn1e ,uni? Ilil '' fn 'Mill ,vtr Mvmi win; hi tli'irniu'liiy Hnn niwn.v. hviwi the t Oirt-t J'"ii, ill" '! limn. llol nmiil- 1 1,, th" IN h. onn imt 11 roxiUl vi-t I (In hIwiiv IIiok, tlilntu Hint iiii mhir" f.l.ihn Till.. '.!). Jlut v-rllv . O-hI wHIi nil hi-nrt mill hi nil null t, if Imvw rwelvcil Mini n inn . ,iir nml f.nrl. II In ii will fulilll tlio mllBVK of thu lW, (Itlll Iovp It till' fill. j,.f ili Inw.nn'h In vi n- In Unu'rll-oil la ilil., l"i i "r- xiii., . Anil tin' wonlH which I comtnnml Mily hlnill l In tninx liHHrt." Not r in our hi"'N t lint wt mnv lm nlilc t.i i !th'in.lik th iHwyi'r of l.nkn x.. 27 1 i hi miswiTHil rlKht. out In Him iv-ntn' ol -inir. Hfli'i'tiiiKiiiir wholn life. ()iih Iiiv -Tliv woril havo I litd In ml on hi'iirf. Imlrlit not ain nwtiimt TIihp" pix.. Ez-kii"! n ronitnnnili'tl to rt.'flv thu in hl liH.irt ainl tlii'ii if.i nn l Ki.i'nk totliihllilri'u of Inmul (F..t-k. lii., 10 Anil thou flhnlt ti'Hi'h tlim lilii?intl Ihv ehlliln'ii." Kiw a repetition ol w In fhniitiT si., 19. hut OikI iln. -f Iirm'l He st ill lt"ln. for Hi'hiun;i Hut whnt h pivulliir liouw-holil thnt i ti wliiTf tin' wurt oftl.iii mill thH . cl Cn'il wr" thn onn Mini oolitltnnil nf OKriviTHiilioii! whnt ii iM't'iiJiai .liiir!h woiiM be w ho wouiil I al- talkiuif of the word ofO.nl! WoiiM .kwtol'K ! vi-ry oullnr for Ji-wu it miy ii .' A prominent na If on hiiii.l nml fore. jinilit'Hiroriwtt'iMwt!!. A hi'iirt full of :ij Hi w.rI nti'l llm jn-rviiv. a In-art ntiil only fur Him, of whom it i-xiilil. t thou tfm'st, Il'tslinll l'ii'l tlK'i'. Whoti ,t'p-t, lln Khali kp) thi'o, Hii.l whim iwk't JIk him 1 1 till k with tine'' vt., 2J. A li.'nrt that il.'linht.i in tlm f Gol a ii J mi'ilitati'! tlnTH In day ami I'. I., 'i'l. A heart out of tho ahuuj. f wlili-h thu Hplrit can fivolv talk ol tn.ni 11-5 ili'liKhtato hlorlfy (Math, ill., :Hivi.,H). l'aul will a ohon'ii ve .ir ills name (Ats .r 151, and w MuianifcHtiy HIM at all timea aw II I llw uaniH written oil our fornhimd ir., 1: xxll.. 4). Whore we would not Ix-nrthut uiiiiih we may not K'. .Vnd It shall be when the Lord th ill hvr lirouht thn unto th land.1' tm !M He I'MUKht them out of Kiryjit. n.iKht brlnii tliem into tin) laud, and purfiosen is rture, to be acoomplislied it.,il). These purpiMwn may aeem ,ived by man's unbelief, and a new i i ja may havn to bo raised up, but purpose, oi ine Lord Hhnll bo per iJ'-r. vi , 29). ti-i ar,d houses and wells and vinp. 'ii olive trees, whioh thev nuithet rJuix. iiorplatiteil: nil n'free Kifl i to llie:u. He Kave, they reeeived. a h.i with us who now believe in the in. S.ilvntloii full and free is our Hie who loved un, apart from am f ours. wre lest thou forget the I.or l. uusht then f.irth out of the land ol r nn the house of boiidatro" (s i nlsc viil., II). And yet that was the v.:rv yJI.I. Jhey forgot Hi works and l-"s, Hnd ri'iueniliered not His haml ii., 11,4.!). When we liave )i 1,'ui iiy hfk some ifcwd thlntf, or lean urn of tliMh rather thau upon li jJ, .my oi lorettuiK li tin iif wli. mi Ii : ". U" tliut ci ared not His own Hon -r.il Him up for im nil, how hL;iI nil II nn also freely giw i Ii-it:, viil.. 32". iuu shalt (ear the Lord thy O.vl and u.iiii i smut swear tiy His . Name.1 ."M fully stated in chapter x.. Ii l'ur..fili.( Lord is a fountain oi I re liBthou in the fear of t ho I. or.: .vl.mifn'rov. xiv.. 0.7: xxiil.. 17). vi-s iti tne (ear of the Lord will not tint i not rU'ht uud Rood ill Hu N !) i. II ) who serves the Lord it u.. truth (.lo.-hun xxlv., 14) wil. it ( niiui's frown or favor, bin wily to please Hint In all tiling will l,e, ''Study to ahuw thysell uut liod." ' slmll not after other Oods.' tlie true liod. the liviuir Ooi t l eternity (jor, X-( iU) umr4;in) "i i aii-,1 "foils urn but vanity, lit "u ij.il oi fcirviit lUeut. v.. 6) rhy to be nr.ilsed. 'I'hei ii to be a nmvlal neotiln unti ! i pie iDeut. vii li). Dim jwii .ossesioii. tlinr iIihv mii'hi Na ne. Vet alter all HUloi in.. I. i l t.) eonfesi -Dll I.or.l ooi i ir.U beside Thee havo had di 'f V ' Uii. xvvi.. 1:1) tli'i Lord thy Uod In a joalou. loll. Jllnt deven tioifn , i".o J")' "H (K.X. XX.. ft: XXV1V.. U ; v- vi., 15; Joshua xxiv., 1'J ": -"it'll" word is trau.sl.itei: 1 also "bouuht " or "nur rely i resoiiable tiling thu TEMPKltANCR a I.ITTLK coxa. Binn a aoiiit of nixienee, Vou fellow full of rye; With not a cent to bury run 'J o-morrow, should you did. Vnlooiilst In the hnrroom t.'oiintinir out his money) Ills wife Is in the Parlor With well il will sis and sonny lour wile lias iron" oui womtlli; And waxhiuit peoplo's riot hue. To pay for old rye whisky To color your red none. MirTAltlS ABO0T MIVX. I want to tpcak to vou about this (Ink and to point nut to you the mistakes you ad Other are apt to make. i nrst. lousny "it does you Rood." lis la a -decided nil-take, t'aleiilnto honesy, by the -ninnth of the yenr, nil thn good Dii ii tue evil it Has done you. mid vou wi'.liid that, liietead of really doing vou gooj ttas done yon a arreat deiil of hnrtn. i Hivopil. Uut you snv. "That arises flm the abuso and not the proper use of Me Brtiele." Hero ncnin you are mist a ken. lie abuse arises out ol the use. from its tieeiinr Intluenon upon the liiiman body. IU uil. ways lias led and always will load to ul. Jf thoughtless boys play with (runixiwcr. lanifer 4s always m-nr. and If men duk liquids containing spirits they gvt rre thirsty, become Illicitly stimulated nnd .re almo.it sure to (ret more or lesniiitoxieatm 1 bird. Uut yon reply. "Why did Uod sid these liquors If they w.Te not to be drun.-1" On this point you are ngnin ml.sliikon. Od never did end them, any inon that He sjK gunpowder, swords, cannons or ennno balls. Neither bnrley nor barley-watr, malt nor mnlt-wnti-r, the juiee of tbegrtie nor the luiee of the siiiriir-ennn will t. rodeo the least liitoxlention in Its natural stee. llut men take these sub-tauees and I.) ehenileal proeees iiiiiuufaetnre them Inton toxientinK liiiior, and In this state iKiiomt people have generally eotieolveU that tly wer Ood's gifts. I-ourth. You snv. ''If doctors reeommad these drinks, they must be jjood." 1 rcy, not nueessnriiy. Uoctors are not alws right, llut if they r'coinmend thein sr medicine this Is a pretty clear proof tut they ought not to tie taken as a Is-vernp. Header, In abstaining you nre quite wife, u.d be assured that the favorable opitilou enir tulned by many of intoxleiUiug liquor lja Ureat error, llev. E. A. Uall. i THKIH OWN UUAVtS. The punishment which follows wrong Ing Is Hoinetiiinw so evidently jusl nn-l i propriale that it is nalurnl to .-.peal. o( It u poetic Justice. " The pi-millv i m,t onL deserved, but it Is so neatly ii.lu.t-. ty, til' otTeim.Mi.it ) wem almost ideal, or p-r-ti-ll in Its tltm-Hs. I'd tor this head coiiibm iL order of lo-nernl Scott's, lately piinte.l U The Mwijni- of Amerl.-aii History. tieoeral bcott was In (Viniinium at Hoel Island when tlte cholera broke out therl und uftar various Injunctions In this or.le us to sobriety und c.-anlincs.i, ho adds th vuriou.H parai;rapll: "111 in 1 1 1 1 1 1. ill to the for. nnrgeon present ns-ointue iiuunei shirts, tl.-inn.-l drawers, and wnule) Htockiugs, but the t'otntiiaiiding lieiunl nu uas se'n miicn i.t di--a.ie, knowi il 'IT ,lllMIIMTllIll', W llll'll, ill U- pri-M-Ilt it.'ltt oi me uiiiiospiicrc, geimratiK and sprea the cnlatmty, and that wle-u one- sprea nun ieiiiKTaie men are lik'-lv to tnki me unction. "He, therefore, peremptorily eoiin an. that .-very soldier or ranger ivho slmll I found drunk it sensibly intoxicated aft. the piiUi'-.ition of this order, t niix-il- as coon as his stn-ugth will permit, to dig grave at a suitable burying plu.-o luri; i-uuuKii ior iiisowu P-eepiuui, as such grav cannot lail soon o l-e wmi.ic.i t.,r .1, druukeu man himself or .some driinLen ,-o.n piiulou. ilie onl.-r id given (W well to serv lor the puiiishment ol ilrunkeupcas as tr pare goud nd temperitt.i mou iU labor o' uiggmg gniveii lor their wurtlil.-ss - - in .'going, tho senloj IMMlds the lliQ tons eonipau- TIIK KITE'TH OF DHOKKNNKM. Druuketiuu.-M deprives a man of Ood's pre cious gut of reason. Kelson In luail is a spark (' Ood's Intelligence. It c.stubli.sltet the be- of union between man as creaiurt and t.od xs his Creator, lirunkejiiu-ss d.s thrones tlie reason, and leaves man n prey to his vilest pa.vti.iu. liod made man a lutU les(ithaii the angels; th" drunkard malic hiiiisi-if a little less thru, the bruu-s. Moreover, this horrid vi-o exf'-nds iti Mlglitiug eur.i ov.-r inun in his oilier rela tions, li is ruin in prosperity, and despaii in adversity, t'owurdicu, hj poerisy, theft, cruelty, murder, contempt ol O-id, mid ha trc l ol man n'oniolig with it und follow altei it. Diseitu-of body and imbecility ot niinu are notorious r.f-uit.i of druukelines. Whi ever loves humanity hales diuuki-nue.is.-llev. Walter Klliott. RELIGIOUS READING. vldt I I (iriu'l trtdH- . to ta Jtlftl I' i-:iu j llie1 je4 ' hum I1 at -" ,-ere l- ,pe-i ttllD'l eosii'.IJ n k' I UillU' r.olu'.'J '' rscn ' liliiic. Mil ding ' ' LM.IK H i relet-1 i,. m .1 he b' nirgl.; . cl" I IB" to I- li lt I l- us lei please aud posies foj Hi it which he bus pure IiuhmU l's. Ixxtv., -J, aud compan ' V, uud Jas. iv., 6., H. V. ' 'IS Ill'L hllti-lu.lirA Html- nr.. u I'.'-uru. LrtiriLiu lltilner. t - - MANY KILLED. a pcino EaprMa Wrecked in aw Mexico. 'twoiirredoa the Atlantle and llt irut station nboiit mi ! AlbmjuBfque N. M Wedn- r . ' moping cars and two iii) train which left San 'y evening, hjft tho track at It Is reported that twelve .lltd hi,, I H .... . It, m '"-mj-ou luiuirti. wZ . C1,l""tf li" ali i- "wiug to tne ai- i r'a Oftvln.. .....li. i HhaV Coloa, about Wici! . .J t castellaiuaxt "ulooof th Napla, court. NO MI Kb of Tin;w. Aleoholie liquors, truly remarks on writer ou IU" .subject, nre u t r--pur"d as a lieverage. I'lu- initiini body is largely ubotit seventy n-r cent. -ompo-evl ol w.itor uud cauuot be kept in a healthy state with out It. Hut beer, win" or whisky doe uo take water s place (or tins purpose. Min eral waiers -mi oft.-i, pres,-(i..,, and w itel cures r.-coiT,mciiit"d lo bibulous puti.-nts ti. s.s-ure to the poor boU the water lor whirl, it is languishing. These liquors ;in n.-t f.-od. Food givit the body sln-ngth; alcohol compels au extra expenditure Ul it, just as the lash on tli hors... It.-st and wholesome nourishment, not alcoholio Utuiiloiits, an-what the tir-u and chausted uuud aud body require. TturruiNi E skws and notes. In one year over a million dollars' worth of profs?rty was destroyed by the failure of beer-drinking engineers and' (fwltchuiuu. Twenty-one temperance association uave been formed in ludia during the past winter, with an enrollment of 2t'0J new members. I cannot consent, as your Quoen. to take revenue from that which destroys the souls uud bodies of my subjects. yueeti of MiJa g.Uii'ar. For every dollar paid the school to culti vate the intellect of tins country, 40 are mid the saloon to Might this iut.-ii.vt. Ueorge W. Buiu. The W. C. T. V. of I-'rernnnt, Neb., ar said to have puid in full for their Temper, anee Temple, which wiu built ut a cost of 10,000. lirinking is like a dn-addil plague, bring ing misery and ruin to whole Na'.iousaii l de stroying countless meu and wotueu lu body uud soul. My ludigu.ttinn at the havoc made by tli drink trade and my sorrow over the miieriej of our people are diH'per a.- 1 grow older. Cardinul Manning. 1 believe thu liquor tratlie to l-e tie direct or indirect cause of a very largo part of the uuperism, crime ami insanity of tne coun try. Hon. Klljah A. Mors... Au Ohio man says that a eelcd raw Irish potato, dipped Into ice water and sucked when one feels inclined to take a drink, will cure the most confirmed dipsoimiuiae. Biuee liolgiiim wns permitted free trade In drink, public houses ltuve so multiplied that intoxicants eun be purchased utalmo.il every ho). As a result, four-llftlis of the deaths ot men are how said to be caused by Intern poruuee. Iu answer to letters of inquiry addressed to the war-lens of tho penitentiaries, these figures were reci ivod, slowing the propor tion of crimes enusetl by strong drink: Sing biug, N. Y., Vi per cent.; Huston, .Mass., tj jierceut.j Jackson, Mich., 7S per ceut. Archdeacon Furrnr. speaking at Devon hlre House, said: "We sacritlre In Kuglaud every year to the drink demon nioni chll dreu tlinu were offered to Moloch In ages gone by. In Loudon alone at least a thou sand babes are suffocated by drunken mother every ear," ranrrtcAi. ixuwi.riiK. When I was a Isd trying to li-Hrn my mill, tlplicntion table, the teacher gave us some examples to do which were Intended to put the knowledge already acquired into practice and develop facility 'in using It. l.a-h ex ample seemed nil lusuierabli' task -a harder one I have not met with since. I would struggle over the llrst product, and nflor that was obtained by recurrence to memory or re ference to tho text book - usually tho iiitt.-r -repent the slime process, nml so on till nfter the slowest po-sible progress the flmi I result was reached, and then that was us likely to be wrong as It was to be right: but utter t had become perfectly familiar with the tables after 1 hud wrought them llitn the very (Hire of my brain mid made ihi-m a part of my tintal coiiicli.iiii.'". multiplication Ix-cninn an easy, almost uii Involuntary thing, and the examples til I did tiieinsi'-lves. Ho it n hard to fulilll Hie comiiiissions we currv, to be altnil-.t and con. -orate our lives t'l ol hers to work the works of Ood in the earth, as long as we do it nil mechanically or by rule; but let love, will -h is the soul of Ood. enter our "hearts and become a purl of them, and obey ing (tod. blessing our fellow-men, lining our life-work, translating our self com. Iohmic-s Into character nml rondu-t. will be the emiet ta-ks of our lives, the minimi find Be-esMiry III n.-tbui s of our being, the sure. Inevitable goal ( all our uttemptsund attain ments. Uev. .lolin lial.-oin Shaw, i. I). 1 here was an old tuniiike tnnu on a quiet Country road, whose habit was to -.lint his gate at night and take his nap. duo dark, wet midnight I knocke I at his door, calling, "Oate! Oat-!" 'Tomlng," said the voi-e of the old num. Then knocked ligaili. mid on-'e more the Voice replied, Coming." ' This w, tit on for some time, till at length I grew quite angry, and ti-nping off mv horse, opened the door uud ib-inaii le.l h y he crt-t "'omliig'' lor twenty miuute-i and never Same. "Who's there.-" said the old man in a 3ulet. sleepy vol.'.', rubbing liloeyes, "What e want, sir ' Then awakening "llless yer. sir. and yer pardon ; I was aie.-. : I c,-t o used to hearing 'ein knock thai I un-vw-r 'coming' lu my sleep, aim takes no more no tice nbout it." So It is with too many h-nr -rs of th" O-.s-pel. who hear by ha'ut. and answer Ood by habit, and nt length die with their souls sleep. Awake, t) sieecr, for Ood "hath ppointed a day in which lie will judge the world in righteousness by that miiu whom he hath appointed :" and tli.-u your idc- ntuwers will all be brought to light. ' T lie Watehw-ird. rrsii.N.i. This matter of teitlug r.'.i-'hcs to the heart i 9f our daily living uud iitl'e--is n.-arlv even thing with which we hav to do. Tne food thut we eat, the cloth in our garments, the wagons or e trs in which we ride -all are in mniii way tested or proven before make use nf them. We can each die u multitude OT cases thai com-i to our no:i--e evcrv d.iv. And as we are given to p. using j:i-lg:u'iit upon the material things ulnc.it us, i . hi- nr being judged aud prov-ii by a higher power than ourselves. T he great question Is- Are we likely to -land the II n it. I great b- ' ot do i s day of judgment wh"ii .-very n-.-r. ; work n to be pane l upon.' hrist li the standard by which our lives are to l. t-it '.. li-- i- --th" "lid of the law for riglite.iu-u-'i, to ev -iy i-n i that believetb." It we have taken him in our personal Saviour. .ir 'tr ntiiiL' in him nn.) keeping Ills COUIUiaildlliellts. w -Ii all be able to pas the required e i-mnati-m, '" itnii I tho test, lu him wo find ta; wv. f 'i '.-'.cd. rr.iii'r.i r inn iv. Oun mav l:uaglu a ni iiieal liiitruai mt left In some old castle deserl'-d dtiiiug p-illll'-ul resolutions, standing warped nnd crackesl ynh heal anl dampness niisimng, uiiluund aud voiceless. Hut at l -ngththe owner re turns, u'id the tuner is summoned to put the Instrument in order. H i litis the iv-'r and the du-t rolls back iu clouds. "Ah'" he ays, "it is a noble tn-inni-u:, by tint grandest of makers.'' Ho itril.--- a Ii r I a hideous discord, ra'.h- r which drives ail hearers from the pl.-i u.l u,.w, as ho be. gins to screw and mm. to bring op each key to Its proper pit -ti. vv!:it waning, an f ncreeehius till th" ro-cn ! I'c-ip won: I . iv. "That a mtisl -a: iitru'uet.; ii.;- tii, tuner says, "vVuit. ail will be r.gl:: :-i n n.-. " Audwheu the l-iiig v..r is -le I. a-i I he sin don n to draw forth ir cu -t. i.-i- s-)m i melody, or .u--o. ;--tn .v -i;a -.;: harmoni-s. .-hi) lr"ti nnl -rvi;:'.s tl ',;'. ) listen lu .iiiia.te-ueii. an I w ri-1 r. Tb .- it i with us In the wor d. Ho. b- i v. i.i'e tied is tun. u j yo,. .w :li o.m the discord, l.y-a.'i l-'.v th- ' .11 i:i ! hurumuv. l',ei:rv W.irl Ito-'-h-r. ii. 1 I '. i i sie: v:s. D ies your pir.1 f.i.iit V I'.i I h a p.--. -to ises are a dr 'oniiig ho icy - i. .. I . ;-. - n i i Joir.itli.i'i'.. Dip y-... r p.igri.u v. i;! n-.- i their n- huo-s. a:. I p it y; :i n I .- y-i ,: m-tutli like bin, ml -. .. r I . ; i '. s .ia.. puss away. Are .. i cuis'v I a. v ,.r -Hosing tr-am l t a - :it--r o." i:'-- -.vin a yos may driiii by tn- ay. a. id :'- v r.r ii.-j.l. Are j.ei ...v-r -in-, i-y th -ilr-buiden of the .1 iv . 'I Ii v -ir- h ooi sh ii low of a gt.it.t r iu w.-.i laul. Have your steps vvcll-n.gli .lip; 1 ' T lu-y are a stall m vmir ii.iti I. .ti t o wtli-all, Ix'tlmes, like Ja--.'b. you m iv 1 - . i u . : i r i : wdr-hlpOod. Are yous i l.' I :i -r-i ar- i... sue h sougs to begui.e t.'i" ro.i 1, ali I t) '. yoc ou with giadn-w.s of heart. I'';'. I ;'. u pNmise under your hci I by night, and were your pillow a stone iik tli.it it IJeth.-'. y.nt s!ill liavi Ja -ob's vision. I'll" h.r-ti-'-t wiU-irnnKS will bejoiii-' an L.ia.. wrh palui tru.'s and wellj ol water. Andrew O u k'.o. i i I tai.i Alio-.1 r tr. He who is deter::il'isd t beoiici ".-i m to. w.ird Ood." and to that cud Is looking - ire. fully alter the v irions vnir --s of s.-:r:-i:-ii revenue, will by no means neg'.eet op;, .rt'iti itl.H for religious conver-aL; .u. II-- ill i.-.-l that he cannot alor-1 t-i Ime th- siitnuliis to lllS2"ul and th" eula-g-'iti-Ut of Ills r -.ilo t. knowledge that eomi.s from - orii a-u.g ex periences with others. "Iron sharp. 'ii"tu iri.u so a man shai pen--th the connt-vian c of hu friend." They that fcirthe I. -rd should c.-r-tallilysneak ull.'ii i ii" t ' an Hie.-al.o.i- !!i t!iing-i lyiug nearest th.-lr hearts. Ii r.-li.'i ui Is stuudily ignored as n t-;l of coiivcnati m among those who meet socially or priv.it.-ly day after day. how is It p.-v-il io tuey .ih--ul i consider each other to l c r.-.illy lu earnest after likeness to Jesus? There i. prcs-iug need of a change of habit iu tl.tr r-ig i.' i among professing Christians. WAIXIMI wi:u 0 )3. It Is well to gut Momentary interchange o! thought with Ood ail through the lav. U is tho only way to really walk with Him. A great many chances for this happy Inter course we let slip through pure carelessness. When anything specially pl-mcs us, .-t tho bountiful Olver be sincerely thanked for it. When w.i'recelva from Him u.portlon of phys ical food, there is a good chiuico to get a largo mouthful of bread from lieuven. hen we admire an object of nature, Its Creator should be praised. When we see auv sight of KiiiTeriug or sin, supplication must rise to the (saviour. Thus may we make all the events of life uha'iuels of blessing uud means for promoting that close, constant intercourse with Ood by which ulone we khail grow to our proper spiritual stature and be thorough ly traiialoruiud iulo His image. We are exhoited to the s i-nflee of our bodies uuto Ood the mouth to proclaim His word; the eyes to g.te on Hisworkli the bauds to do lliin service ; the feet to walk on UI erraud. -Goulburu. Ill I' I' L.IK SUEXCE Tho glass brick pains favor. Ocean teleRrnpliii' caltlcs cost aliotit $1000 iht mile. Mail Imps pan now Itp Iskcn mi nn.l tlelivcrcil from trains riinnuip; at i-ixl,y miles an hour. It posts less than four per pent, to Ret the pol.l nut t the Itiili jun.lrlico mine ou Cripiil.- Creek, Colora.t.i. I'.icli lllnls of nickel ore linve Item rnn.lo in Alasks I t nn-'tilifrs oT tlie (lovi'i'iitiicnt in iiu-t nl i-niiiinissioii now there. The liirlii-st t. mp ralttrr ir. tin' worlil is r. cor.li',1 intiiercit il.-scrt of Afriin. win-re tie t lirrtiiniiii-trr yft.-n marks l.'.il .lejrtr. s I'ahrciilieil. One of I he cut inns I icts l.nt rrcciil l.T tiotpil Iiy the liiiiliigists ti ii . I jiiivhinl itpists is thai in iii have inor.- led cof-.u-.'lcs in their Itl.io I than wuim-u have. A iriccss has n.nv l.i i n iliscovrir 1 try which 1.1'Mvi il t-.tlicun lu- .loop-, I with aluminum. Oculists have ut--atn'cesshillv expelinn iit. .1 i.lli Uns lni'tal for venr. Kiiti Claire. Vi.. ii,iwo,t j. ,.... plionea lor ft.tii f.,r stoi cs nn.l -2 I i..r private linnses. These rates cover ..til y n pivot! Ti it tn I ut nf enlls p.-r itiotith, nn. I lltlV lces Is chai'geil ill tell erlits pel call. It has In-eti r..iMi (lint Hi., -.-riiwlli of lettuce sltlti-cte.l In the f ivs ,if h.' eleetl ic light is cotisi.leralil v Inistetie.l, lillt lltifnt'till.atelv the iipei-itnm .i' the electric light mi utii.-i- it-.- uI plants is nut iiiiifoi iii. The paper eahlos lisc.l in ltnqlal it;.T electric wires in Cliiciie.t ale tu-i 1-- l-v wrapping strips .f inauila papet nroiltul the wire nij.l c-iitin j it wilii rusiu aul r.isin ml. W inn shcutuct ill lead pipe these ch'oIch nn vii l to bo highly satisfactory. Professor llutiieke, ..t Wu-hi u.;t m Ciiiversily. St. I, .tins, sure hehiis.li rovere.I ii iirm'oss Iiy which he ciiimis $10,11011 i, .rt!i ... can lie old uti.-l from sen water at ii cost ol SI, . very tou ot walcr yiel.liti.j ftn;u two t.t lour ceuts' wiirth nf pnl.l. Alfre.l C. Liu. i writes that t "i tinb-i above the earth tin. cull is 'ir 1. -Inw zero, while ton mile's i i . . w tu-1 sur fiico overvtlittiv; is iclh.it. ihis lc. tcr is tint sucertain. It ii tln'il ;!i: i.y some that the heat of tl c t'i tviy !- wholly line to aosi.rpt i'ii i'rmu tit - StKI, is Ti tl si MlV llei'cil-e ni't-T a -'.' taiu il..' th lias lieeii rc.i li -1. iLiii is iu u.ciu r X-)tllin is tiuif" insist -.1 -i;. .;. bo.irl il tii.ili'.i tt ar thin lo I'lcntilittcss in every thing, a:ii:.it luiinilMute, utiil a lum-li vv .it, i, sauil, u mt l'li t tit arc itseil .lav ;'i iluy out us vvuiil.l ke. p .1:1 . r.i. uiii houso hright as a I r.is-, limine!.- f.. a. your. Oi l urjy our cv. r see a .lirt luuu-.V-war's rutin at least m our ser Tioe? Opportunities to in.lu! e iaapluut oerboar.l uti I H toyul tro.-i tt:;i" tu i the water are frtitiontiy l irtiishcl to the orcw.sol uar-r.hips when ut ati-'!n r, fiU'l the bight of a iiiiti.tr' 1 o" pi'.' stn'.w-irt fellows '.Iiiici l. ri;i ; an. I NpUsUnig atlnllt 111 til.' wit "T, in of prniiks rttiil tricks as s,. tea ; v -boys, is nue but sonti t. 1" : r bv any ou-.' privileged t" witn ith few exception, tiavy, liotlt (ill'icrs uti-l : pert hwinimiTtt, .I'tlio-; eori" am. iti thi-tn, ol l pr.nripiiliy, wiio. tl. ,-!.. it u the wit.-r. won!. I cats irj it a t u l' t that : till) ill'l s.iyllio; Hi to t'.ii- i the riiic i.c lii it ii-. ileuriv ! ui--, a sv. r. fui's res. rt to tic iin.i! pc i; :it ! r a f.-w ni .c,: t lie water uv. il hot .hi v, j..-raii -:.i!i t" l.-at'ie h.w efi. A:i u in . i s. ii st -ry Leet io-, IS til o. .1 pr. ti o;, th" put t oi thrc In: i evei.llig .ir.rili.r a practi hh,"ig'.i the .-I tp lay at privil,",--- ..; a s'nir. tilerii by tli-1 i.!ic. r r-.i-.'bs 1 t l.ii.nni t-; i;:n m their att-'Uipts to -c- ";: the regular way, the t!.r ri solveil tl: i'. ' ilo t'L tl. nhoill.1 fa'.l over'i i.'ir.i, a: two oth. rs s! onl.l .ii'ri!:.; I The schi tiic wis no so. iii" than cxcc.ito !, mi ! Mr..! ly f.'il .mt of a co:.v. n. :, u a I L'i'1 har.l! v t "i : I when Mcssr-. IS'.iw:; ut: i lh" :i were iil-irigsi-le iii'n. Th- s!.i: i!.:i ; cry, ".Man overl'oir l ! " r-i!..: t:if Ir.mi the iii'irlcri.i istor .t !tc- v. it life llnat W.l.s l-.liie I :l.iv, th tui-lshiptuou v.-.-re ;-;"',.- ! :, a-Hppeari-l, tu their .lrippto.4 iltl til" itei'li l'cf.ire t'u ir i ul:il.: oilu'cr. " h. ry car. -loss i-;' . Joins ; a very guliu'it res. -u.-, ireiitli'tilcli. " va:-1 th" !':i '. I poltlttno; to the i. .'!;, wi'h Us Au.t,' plutikili olltltue.l Iiy the toiiji-tra!:; :t lihiclt lilies nf j'itchi'l s -i:i.s. ")i ywi hco th.it sciiti '' Toe it, thrc of you tne it! You ii'.u-t I.' mt con. fortahlc iti your wet clothes; let '. :ii ilry." Yon may he sure that the hoys wero not kept (stun. hug, tin to loir' enough to do them uny harm, Inn tu; tuoro attempts of u similar nalun wero muilii to o'.ltvvit the el!iccrs ilui iii" thut cruise. Harper's Weekly. nicest Quality of All. Bicycles The Standard for All. ' ( MEAN3 W lliotouty t nr. Have you feasted your eye? upon and grace of the 18o; Colunih'j.s ? :Vv-fps) -iii.l ,-ftieiviM I 41..-,. m ..,.'.!. ..it .1 .w.w. wiiif-un-Ai hu. in wan ;iu Oiikt ni.iKcsr Only by Mich teMinjr ,m you know how fully Hie Columbia juMiiuvs its proud title of ihe " Standard lor the World." $ Hartford Bicycles, next-LvM it: aiulitv. bell for h)0 and -(.0; ,'o lor boy and giils' v,j;:es. POPE A.PG. CO. U.n.r.l OMUr tnj I s.iori.s. IIAKTrORU, Conn. S)NCH SlOStS, BstOfi. San I ranclaco. New nrk, Proidence, CliUago, Uuifila. Oct mnil AN ART CATALOHIT; oi tli.- .' u.n w.i.v -s I . UA)iiimi'u Ac:Wy, or tof lA ( U(? 41 411V it M4inp, a t. Utalono. 1 ree ut our ( .,lo,..lo.. I free for 4 cents l.y W. 0. linker. rss; ,c2 Agency. S-litisorove, I or ut an , rvi:i.rix.r t I J fl , k - . . if it .-if. I ' IV. I I -" . - . It ! J i-r ' "VtuibrhUf-i." I J , 'c-iviixi- J I ' i .. t ' 1 'io- i : 1 s ff-tJfKi ' rs - "" -"".yj- 1 1 1 I j - n ) . ' .nil-..-'...-lu- S ; ' I I. s-ilTv. v -.. i-:s-!!l!l . I --"- , "Ih,' f , "r' i Iti., II, .111. S ! OBBBS " ' f- .;-S.V,...::, :i-V i . ' ' i :. ..i ' -.- 'i. i . .: 5 V 17 1 1 ii ii tu-.. . e i. . i. .... ,. M I'lll' -l - i ' I. 'i K h. .-'..!.. ; j ..r . i.u-. : ., , o , . 1 err. e . ' lie ii r t.... I - . . : j , ' , . i1 i I o r , -1 -.1 , j .-.a:,.- . . . S . TVt s it. J v '"'. , tUa li.'i:.. Il-c. t '.-',. . l vuh rs . f ti.- 5 1. i . r,. A ."' ' 'III Sl l-r I -l I .r.'l l l J "tii-r--..:-!. I ' 'S , J . u" r.!.llil I .1". ) J S;Vi'1" ;'.1'1 ivnioXr;'o:. J i mt-. . .. . . nirriii'.v'i' i i ss.sst s-vsi,sst.vs.s.t :.'.s n i , ,,,, wh-. '.'ra. I v 'i.'s'c'.'-!. I AI.-ob.l- '' 1 i tw 1 1:." ' : r a ; vv . :i , 'l h".rikiM . ::. i::!- ! skilled and r ii--'. h. 'i, i:..-!- .1, to- i h.i ' P.-.o, -!,-'... ,i f t :'.-' .; a''. ; ! -'I. i'.l. '- l i I it: y. - r t:"n .;i- s . .'i t- t liluT the cu--. .;.'. I mt- v ut- .1. I t..tl l i ! u : -.- :r. Illl ' i:.-n rnr r..i: i r r rn. :.'-.s in to s.'.il the r.d.it i !. !.s- '. loer llll'l tl." VVi.rMll:'::ill. , yi'rkin:rn.'i:i. no ti:att--r how c-vcr IU Ins w ' I lii k : i -1 . i wbi-ii sober, ca-iuot claim tlie luM . -ii,'"s of las skill, I lie cannot I- reiio.j ,,n, uud Ins r!!i. y t I- ul wavs . ,:i t h - 1-nil. oi' for n sol cr and si";i ly skill'-l am an v. i-Ii vvli"iii toousi an 1 r.-;.la-. c tlie , inn1. or. 'J'ue lait -r may work wdl for many -la'. -, I n i'i l lnily oil.' lliorliil. I"' l-oine.s it. to I l.e i'il'-.. llll'l la three tu i mil-- his l-luiel r '-l away materia' wortli a W".'k s stis'cs, ..rl v bis .-r lio.'.-ment ot tin-machinery some lu -Ueii con-.i-1.- is cut Into pi , or.if f.iri. iii in t -a I of it. ni l- lln, Ii" lias iu a f'-w minut- . sriia-O.. , mori. than he can ii ali.-i;o'.i in -ks - r m m'.!i.s ot labor. And vet, .uain.is iiik.ni; for .lavs when v .rU h ,r"i...ii ,it: I hands -via-not le spared. Th" employer who urink.s, even tho i"li t e be hat is ealic I a m" b rat,, drinker, is tin r.by a t.-i'.-it patron nf all this unreliability, and in him. -If iliuiirali-s it, Hiteu fulling t- rur-y "Ut so.-.-ial -r cms -s to his llien, t II 1 1. 1. . -r lie Will, bill l.i-i; I M - will power to do a. ,f. than think an I r atise, and ins iiiin-ii.ikility further vitiaios n:c re l.ilioiis li--t ,v ".ci, cmpl" ut and man. Iti every uiiiti.-ii la i . al '..uoli.-rn, li--tli--r .-1 lv WHAT IRON WILL DO. i MranaMBM IS AT L' RE'S OWX TiVVIil atiTiulstea the sppetite and o:,y duoes rorreshiuc al-sep Muicjw. Chekl Wit .". loiot sws' cures l.-i;j-ci.S Co.lollmptlinl Incre.iK-s s'rearfth nn-l r! -sh. MAKES RED. HiCil u:.() VJ, Fr.-imiitin health;.- !,.-..; t. .; v"t:i Rive the j,,il u'id p :-i ' ' : I rcajr cbeuas ot' j ..: .1 C'jn23 ALL FEMALE C y.'I.V: i ?I ii."H st -r, tti.'a a:. 1 -.v orj -ii ." GILMORE'S IRON TONIC PiLLS Core all Wasting Diseasej ar.; their sequences., BRONCHITIS, CONSUMPTION, i:. Thciir" 1.1 i'.'ierBty;.-,i.Miorcri'-;-.- r-1 v.nvc tio e...'--it.f. etl-ct ,,a tu- 0 ot ... 1 id t'..' sli m 1. f, )- ,U IIUHIK -.'o'lscn'-.o;-' t -lo 1. it ! ,:r- -tu- : h o.- ,--i"s-. cot:..-';: .1; ,,i ct-Oi'ir: ." 1 1 i t 1! 1 '.' - Usu i, ior::n 1.1' ir-j-. !().! y 11 .:'!.i. i.i .-,0-, pnr.p'nei if..--. Li' CJl jit :;. -, .i.',;:.t, ,i,J h-cs.-, GILMORE & CO., CINCIMNATI, O. i;r,'h, Va, , j Mt fS'crvo l.-.r--;oj tor nu. l or sal-- 1:: V, ;.;,i;..i, I. u. yuwu.-.H-M 5 L r. or SWl'tlV, SO' I he ccrtaitit lll'ilk'l lu.il. lu fc. destrovi ;,.l A l.ei f Y. M. ( . A. A Youug Men's Christian Asso.'ii lius lieen iormeil ou the Jil itnl t Mo lokai, Hawaii, iiiuoii the lcjicrs, aiol former active inemlii f of the us...icia tion of Honolulu, who has lieeniiie nll'.ictcil with tho disease, has lieeuino its secretary. A buihliiis' win ri -ncutej to tho association by one of the wealthy jdautcrs of tho islauds. The secretary is a highly educated and in telligent man, hiiviug received his edu cation at the Katualiaaiehii School. Tho work is prospering Mtibfactorily. "Vv pel-.- ! t-.';..l u.-rls ; o: 01 l'li '. -1 -vv .vi t .-. kin ; t it !l i.-j.-.v ::. I. wo.-l-l. 0. :. -i.der;..;. I .- I.'-' Wl.l-'ll ' : .ike a iii.-r,' p.-a t ti ii l i 1--: tic .ip-i.tie, .'.-:. in ; about t ic - t.to.iti. I'-M l i r.st s .".i wit'i :t, a i l I rt uiitv t ut ..L-tor on-1 il 'Wi.lali I .r 1 vei iim.-at. i'i... : 1. .r A-.-r.' V 1 1 !e 01. 1 P. 1 ; !" r tl N't :: V '. - . I.-i , '.- 'V U Willi , 11,' III.-' I V. is I 'i- -. litIA. VIGOR OF A Pus.:.'. ' :: i n- ..!! U: -ii.-p."'-'-, 'i.h:' :;. ;-,',! ;n.-.r tr.' iiii'.V. 'I -: .. .!;;;. : . ..c ; .:- , v. . e' , c . v. l !':' :u:J k :.:: '. U.i-i : : ill -. P 1 11. '.I t . h . i".:i .1! I- .v ?r J b v. virht -.1 .oir.Cv'i t.'.:.o:..::t : t :-. li: l.'la :.l iv I' l . '. :" p-o ic-t .-.illi ;:. I ..I 1 : loii.ii. ha, :t i a' -r. I n ". , 1 11 thi'ii; 'I w u-'l. .J.- pe l '.., h . .,., 1 ;, t..iv ml ot-.- Ii '.'i.-'s 1 "lortli v. ' oi.-.v r.- VINf IV' 1. Notions' i ot rapidly crow it all llu potty tri ev.-ry-d'.y u.-.-i: will mere fi.llv ki'h l uiinb 11 ot tn.i this hi -ll cud A las I most pc tl -tilt lesson, lie leurued. und sorrows, ti cliruiliou that -each of ttioui total sum bliail time we utter "nine 11 ' to nuv tious of God Uud Li mud a w i- iu - t "'p. 1- t .'ts ' l'-l-e 1 he " lid. " ' l.k l..s W.I I 'M V. e i.r 1 I. il l'.' T 1 ore iiaporl.il,.'-'. il I, tli.i.'i th" ti il.it , n. wir: 1. i.timiyaii - es, ami : e.' nee a in. aus of ut:'.:i:.T tns I s. I'm i i- irun . aud only a we ... t c-m t j re w u-iii..; th tm i.-i,'!it. e Und It u vrv l.-iis' an I illf- .f-verllteless It .-a:i asuiri- ily 1 tlTllllli; .lis.lpl .1 it:lirnts rosslnKsof ur vvill v.-in- kino v coust.intly, may vield. ut a trilliu.- nam ; bat the ba ulonous iud-'d. Kvery lowu deep within a h. any ul these Uiiuute u.aiiifusta- ill. tlie unluu hotwjeu ut aud Ittle closer. til ; 'if ll'.-' I .'l.'-Vv .ifj ii')... r. :.'.::'. 1. ui to 'ii!:j'j;:ij".i;. 1 .iTKl'niir.itv. l'i:.:r u.. !i.y-i s i:'ir'.'i at.' ur.pr j jin.'ur. :: - i;;r.;i h r i nu- r.uin-; MERVE BEftRIES, .1 -.'.ovr Q ir. Ji-.n.!-.: o cd'T n v:-; j'Kk.t I'i:;-, ,i.oo per irox.slx lv.j. v.. r 1 1 ti 'atir.:nt, vOi. Guarar.t 'ed :o arty cun.'. It n.'t kt-pt by your Jru -; Sistwo will s'nj them by inal!, tipo.t r.v-'ipt ct prkv, in plain wrapper, ramphl.'t five. AJdrcsi mail ;ird-rst'. EH!CA( VEDiCAL CO.. ClNCiTl. 0. For s.; in Miii:jbur?, r., br T. 15. McWiIIkai. CUtllo'U sti. Iicivt-J. The trouble wlt'a th rh't.-eh ,s s i!'slinei, tliouvtlil'ess-ies,, h 'e lie -.J.--S, ;'. , col kuow the thinii-, tn it n-s-.l t , l.e d ii" at our own doors. Wo do u -'I 1. a- - whir, is s-oim; on iu t1. i s.iloui:, 1 t.j the i irisiiaa ..op:.. VHl: j UN.' I) they kuow t'o iie...i ut Ihe j,s.p,.i! If tii.-y d ', thi:i-i on-lit to b.i chaue.t, and mat riht .-.pe.'.iiiy. Ihc cliurco Is an mstit-riou w iicti siati l-.' for alti UiHui. lives for others, l a it l t.iulit in the lif t ot Its Hume louu ler. Humau lite kivc ejfo. t:Ui, belilshuesi. Kichard I', it. y. t-.
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