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R«v. T. C. BOV KIN, Bute 8- 8. Evangelist, Ed
BIBLE-EXPLORA TIONS.
After all the wheat and barley had
been gathered, Boaz took it to the
threshing floor and threshed it, after
which it had to be winnowed in order
to separate the grain from the small
broken pieces of straw, left in it after
threshing. When Naomi knew that
Boaz was to winnow barley that night
in the threshing floor, she told Ruth
to wash and dress herself, and to go
to the threshing floor, and to speak to
Boaz the words she had told her. So
Ruth did as her mother-in-law bade
her; and Boaz winnowed his barley,
and then had a feast. And after he
had eaten and drunk, and had enough,
she came near and spoke to him, say
ing : Thou art our near kinsman ; and
asked him to be kind to her. He an
swered : May thethee, my
Then he told her, not to fear
for he would do for her all that she
needed, because all the people of Beth
lehem knew that she was a virtuous
and good woman. And he said to her,
bring forth thy vail and hold it, and
when she had brought it, he poured
into it six measures of barley. And
she carried it horiie to Naomi, and told
her all that Boaz had done, saying:
These six measures of barley he gave
me, for he said, Go not away without
taking something with thee for thy
mother-in-law. Then Naomi told Ruth
to wait and see what else Boaz was go
ing to do. The next day after Boaz
had winnowed his barley, he went to
the gate of Bethlehem, and called to
him ten elders or principal men of the
city, and told them and all the people
that he was going to take Ruth, the
daughter-in-law of Naomi, to be his
wife; and that they were the witnesses.
And they prayed that the Lord
would bless Ruth, and make Boaz still
richer and greater than he was then.
So Boaz took Ruth to be his wife, and
Naomi was glad for her daughter-in-law
who had loved her so devotedly, and
came back with her from Moab to Cana
an, to live with the children of Israel
and serve the Lord. And the Lord
blessed Boaz and Ruth, and gave them
a son of whom it was said : And....
be unto... a ... of thy ..., and a
.... of thy....
ENIGMAS.
No. 1. BY B. M. B.
I am composed of 25 letters.
My 5,4, 22, 14, 24, 25 was a queen
who saved her people from death.
My 19, 18, 8,3, 12, 17 interpreted
a king’s dream.
My 1,9, 7, 6 was among the herds
men of Sekra.
My 13, 24,15, 23 was the father of
Abraham.
My 2,7, 5 was a word used by Jesus
in denouncing the Scribes and Pharis
ers.
My 20, 21, 13 what the soul of the
diligent shall be made.
My 11, 3,4, 14 was the father of
Saul.
My 16, 10, 19 was one of the sons of
Zilpah.
My whole is a proverb of Solomon.
No. 2. BY M.
1. A king to whom Paul appealed.
2. A beautiful tree which produces
oil.
3. A king of Israel who exacted fifty
shekels of silver from the rich.
4. A jewess who married a Gentile,
mother to a good young man.
5. A word signifying end-light, first
stone in the Breast-plate.
6. A city where Paul destroyed all
in it save one.
7. A sacred edifice built on Mount
Moriah.
8. A country plentieus in gold in
the time of Solomon.
9. A son of Ham.
10. A well known bird, unclean by
the Levitical law.
The initials spell Christ’s precious
invitation.
The finals, the dying thief’s request
No. 3— By Louella.
Top line: a terra used to denote
many. Next right line outward : a son
of David.
Next line inward: site of the first
camp of the Israelites.
Bottom line from left to right: a city
in the S. W. part of the Holy Land.
Next line outward: a Christian of
Rome to whom Paul sends greeting.
Next line inward : son of Hannah.
Leading from the center, left up
ward : father of Zipporah.
Right upward : Jacob’s eldest son.
Left downward: a woman who hid
the spies in Jericho.
Right downward: one of Jacob’s
wives.
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Seme of the enigmas sent us have
been lost or misplaced. We have sev-
THE CHRISTIAN INDEX AND SOUTH-WESTERN BAPTIST: THURSDAY, MAY 16, 1881.
eral on hand which will appear before
long.
Answers for enigmas in Index of
April 21st:
No. 1, by G. W. A., Jeremiah.
No. 2, by Birdie,
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No. 3, by Luther, Jesse Mercer.
No. 4, by S. E. D.,
ANSWERS FOR LAST WEEK.
No. 1. Star by B.
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No. 2. By M. E. A., of Florida: Rev.
R. T. Hanks.
No. 3. By T. B. and H. C.: T. C.
Boykin.
CORRESPONDENCE.
Dear Uncle B.—l am a little Ala
bama girl. lam not large enough to,
make puzzles yet, but a friend made
one for me, and I send it to you. Mam
ma reads the paper to me, and I like
it. I shall soon read well enough to
read for myself. Your little friend
Louella.
~ We are glad that Mamma reads the
paper for Louella. Would that all
Mammas would do as much. The enig
ma goes in this week, but we have j
taken some liberties for sake of brevity, i
which we hope will be excused.
Berdie’s questions will go in next j
time, perhaps. We are much obliged
to her. She is one of our best ex
plorers.
We cannot fully express our grati
tude to our good sister and faithful ex
plorer, M. She says of some enigmas
sent: “I trust, if they do not suit, they
will at least encourage you to keep up
your department. May God bless every
effort of The Index. May He keep
us all in the right path.”
Nearly anything she sends “suits.”
Sometimes we have more than we have
space to use.
She does greatly encourage us.
Julia and Battey send correct an
swers and an enigma that will see light
when we have space. Has John join
ed yet? Give him our best love. Tell
him to write us a letter anyway.
Safe Little ErFiE.-She came bound
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“Come across,” called her little
friend, Johnnie Bates. “I’ll wait for
you.” Right in front of her were two
dancing horses.
“I can’t come across the street,” said
Effie, “till the horses pass.”
“Oh, pooh,” said Johnnie, “clip
across. You will have time; the horses
are standing still. They don’t mean
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Down sat Effie plump on the stone
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“I can’t come across till the horses go
by, not if they don’t go in a week,”
she said. “My mamma said, never to
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Just then the horses, that a man was
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Effie would have taken I Effie’s mam
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“0, my darling,” the said, putting
her arms around Effie, “what danger
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“Why, mamma!” Effie said, looking
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speck of danger. You told me not to
cross the street when I saw horses, and
of course I wouldn’t. So how could
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A little boy—Willie—once heard his
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“Behold, I stand at the door and
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get in?” “Is Jesus knocking at my
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aarmony with the laws that govi i n the female system.
For the cureuf Kidney Complaints of either sex this
Compound is unsurp sect.
LYDIA E. PIXKIIAM’ VEGETABLE COM.
POUND is prepared at and 235 Western Avenue,
Lynn, Mass. Price dix bottles for $5. Sent by mail
in the form of pills, also i the form of loxenges, on
receipt of price, fl per box for either. Mrs. Pinkhori
freely answers all letters of Inquiry. Send for pamph
let. Address aa above. Mention this Paper.
No family should be without LYDIA E. PINKHAM’S
LIVER PILLS. They cure constipation, biliousness*
and torpidity of the liver. 25 cents per box.
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horee’s teeth at differeat ages, with rules for tell
ing the age of the horse; a valuable collection of
recipes and much valuable Information, and
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duced; pit. 25 cents. Address
a. C. NELLIS, Canajoharie, N.Y. |
Jan 27 4m
WANTED every Invalid to know that great
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It adjusts the back and legs to any given position.
It is recommended by the faculty as being the
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Stock Speculation and Investment.
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organ BEATTY
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