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' TOE HEARIKUmjNTY CITIZEN.
FOR THE PEOPLE OF LAST AND ALL THE TIMeT
VOL. I. NO. la
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pzc-"t_ “Ej* s t_s ’.ns.
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lock-4 sJward ’_._ . . o ? Toa^it.
suzt astcnisiiz: SE.
The maa ad-ir-esse-J os Catmur
.'dt a a:' cn;a. . y pleasant
gW* l " - ; "" ’' " -i'- >■- - -
^prar-..- it.- noir - u* “. »
Nor- teat*.
“Na cue else- to zvri to -one in.
Beeuies. lam tirel at halliards. A
walk win frasnea me '
“I'm psing wralsiit ho=e.“ the
Jooss cierk r- .ed
“Eat that s a wiJc The sea with
this wind will be won’ll watching.
Yau live an the front. don't you?”
Tao; the terrace facing the
green. '
The two men passed out of the bil
liard mom of the Merten Arms
Hate:, and into a passage. From a
wem near them came the sound of
a str.dent piano and he painful ef
fcrt of a man persuad-d to sing. The
dear inewed and an elderly v ilq came
our.
‘Be that young Mr. Northcote”
he asked.
“What do yog want. Rodgers'”
the bonk clerk demanded, ratter
senuri.
^^roMß—fl|mflß|MSl— <*•
i 1 '
, | S M* . ■
the missus don't
know 'ee. But jus' teir er you m
■me and itU be ill right.”
“Very well." the bonk eterk xn
■wered vmedly He looked quickly
at his companion. Co. mur stood
waiting It was net evident whether
he sad heard Northcote was afraid
he had not. but in any case it did
e not njerier. If a stranger—be bad
•niy met Catmur in the hotel a week
- previousiy—the man was evidently
a gentleman of means. His conver
•otioz. ey rival and well informed.
OKab listed that
The two men walked together
down the mala street to the ong,
nar- w strip at green that lay be
tween terror-* of houses and the
prnmena.i Beyond, the aid lay
hidden by -he night. The w’nd.
blowing coldly, -is ed the wares in
ragt ad lines at cr-amy white.
Courersation had driT-d meon
arioasly to Northcotes hobby—the
•oileering at moths
"My tear fellow." Catmnr said.
“I gran- you butterflies—they have
the -harm of emor Aa ar-ist slight
*| Bnd daHcht m them. They are gnr
geciu - -astem wHtang it dower har
ems. full it su^peatfoc. It was nr
idle ‘in.y that .-enderM them -he
Ck-k symaois at the ssui. But
■Kbs—- - ociate th»m with the
tapert.n-n'- odors last y»ar s furs
shake nt m -he >ariy ait imn.”
“Yau are something of an artist.
Carma I could show you beauty
in a meth comparable -ri -hat in a
b<* Do erm know a spotted
Biwu- ’ No. of course you -ion t.
There s color in moths and beaut”
► at marking Now E eou.d show
He pailcd up snddeniy. The hour
was later -Aan A ought to have been,
and tha bank boos- was still without
a tewanc Bird, the manager, was
awa” the cashier lived with his
peeme in a vtlM m -he town, ui
■ had "w-ge-i s» the discomfort of m-
B. b«h:rnr om-body eis^ s house, and
■ 3cr*hcote had volunteered. He
B eugh- to put his night-ciothea m-
■ getier and be iff But here he was
g euTs-.de his rooms, and it would look
■ Hawpii^'C uct -o usg '“a m ir in fur
■ a peg.
B Ntjrtacote looked uy at the house.
B The lignts were -ti- .= oil the moas
B but his.
Hi “Ccme in for a peg. I shall —im
■ yon jut almost at -;ace. because I
H harMtri sleep it -.te bank ta-a.ght.
« a 1 - r ” 5 t- -ip i_e : it .-
Ml Little iH‘iiscn--y Ca-mir said.
■ with a smue ‘I confess a peg
M| sounds ;a—- re—- - i-- is--- .s
Ml nipping—-but t.' .f In .rc::r»:-
H iSK.oz you.
HI “Not at aii. N —-.. is ityv^red.
M He let himself z v.’ .: a tk-=;' .:
Hi turned up the amp m -he =. —mg
H| room. “I went skew - my ca-:-
Mi net to-Tight." he r-ann bit
lIR here s a setting-t jari w-.-.z i f-w
r RA\'KUV G^uJw||^BKTrO^^ !•>.
5 n. Tw'r rn -7 *
-' 4,:: - iw fiery i iur,
-mil we* oki
f»Mr r mib b' "W
■ W. - I — — -W . . — 1 , .SUM Ml M
• - ••.:a •> ,c-1..--yoi. Helugg-I
; ewrse m■. i '.I raili a few
-■= a- . m .a- The.es a ry
.. a ..,.->. an ! r- - --s on tic
- . - - ard- mix a- j it
1 lirad '■ .t it th- i»:m os he
■■. -.ir. • :<> hlTsrif. took no
■ it . a,! the s izg- , i .arX but
d the • oom and cl - -d the door
- ’"'111. Tn - - pus- -d cut two
; -a of wi.,;k- in rwj ramblers.'
V'.ra a <ji; t dive Into a waistcoat
e~i it, and e-, :z- d a few dr ms
:e'-j one of the -amblers. Tae ether
■ a. SKed ip with soda water. Then
ae tin el to the entlng-baard.
i "Tan are right. Nortncnte.” he
a»<i. when ihe bank cierk burst into
be mom carrying a small handbag.
t "I *s ■ t .. UM** is a soft-*
t«b of color effects I had not ao-
.. f. Oh. tier s your peg. Shall
i I help you to soda' I did not know I
i low you .ik-d it mixed " The sy-
aon hissed, and Northente accepted
- th* tumbler and frank.
i "Rather a nicer taate. eh’ Corked'
s. perhaps. I hope yours is all right: ' i
"Mine is <mte ail rigkt. thanks, *;
Catmnr assured him.
"Then the lingering ianr of a.
Xerton Arms cigar has apsst a*
- paMte I don't want to ba ra*. but I
| £ Mail have to nxm
..Juv-, ’his room is .aO. I
- ; J rt
. gasped. H» --s tsSWW Wl£j
। his fkee gre— wtuta. MMMMB9HMM
reaolnte hand, and pressed his fore--
head. The winds—. Catmnr epen
it.” he managed to say
“All right, old. mon.” Carmur an
swered. He stood looking at the
bank cierk without moving. To
Nor-hcote he appeared growing fur- ‘
ther and further away li<e a scan m
a ii-soi-ring pimure. He tried to
struggle to his feet, but only sne
ce-ried in knocking ever the hand
bag.
Then his head sank into his
breast. Catmnr lifted him up on the
sofa.
Look here. Catmnr. ' Northcote
said drows-ily. I mist be going I
■ must —the bank— " He trailed off
s into uncanKioustesa
Catmnr timed cut the lamp and
let himself cut of the front door,
rinsing it very imetly He walked
bnskly to the hotel, and presently
emerged from the side door carrying
a "nr bag that w-ighed him down
perceptibly on me side. The '■lorn
at " Widdecomrie Fair from the
losty throats of -he HoddtMlows. foi
iow-d him nto the .dark mgfit
He rang the bell ar the bank
house private door and presently. •
there was a sound of chains and
baits. At that Douaeut a yoii' -man
paseed and looked ar him and he
1 gave him a civil ”gne< night
"Whom .an" demanded Mrs.
Rodgers, in ampi- woman, wits a
-er-w-ibl ■ head mid and a certain
gueruloksaeeu of -one
Thi are expeving me. I -hmk. '
Catmnr -aid. seif' ng the bag from
't^a. you m - .gne Mr Northcote,
be you ’ Tou s Wte. Come in.
■ Tour .~wm reedy
Catmur Keoped in. and waited
while the door was fastened up j
i again. That tag be '«w- Mrs. j
1 Rodgers mmenked. preceding m
umbering up the staircaae “I never
- seed a young fellow with one sc
This ere be ronr room, nb m in
' Mr and Mrs. Bird s. ' She :ump—i
ae he put iowg his handbag, it
‘ sounded so "heavy Gude lord. Mr (
she cried, what a weight"
"Yes.” he said. Tve brought
seme dumb-bells with me ’
“That's a merry, she answered.
"There is a mor-al lot as ain't dumb
i gp there.” She pointed to a few
electric bells above the bed. "They tn
eotmeeted with the strong room, so
I m told.
Yes. yes. ' Catmur said, a little ’
testily. Tn tired. Mrs Bodeers.
; With that, she made her laborious
s way downstairs again
The sound of dosed doors reas
sured him. and he smiled. The . b
:ro-nised to be an absurdly eas” or.
I He had the bank to himseif. ami w^h ■
: no ehance of interference. At 5 i
-' t dock a London mail -rain stopped
at Prmton-SupeseMare staticz. Noti
ng wuMd i» iisovgra-i onto. nine.
- - ■ —.
fn
.cd his TOB- . MMM
-e i^MHM^^H
■s <tu^tlimM|M
i —ytßß“' A i j^BS
■ ur
an Cat .izr -put these
j dardt Juneero;.^^B
.. lit it. YMu. cri^^M
..az. 1
. bJM
.- mgiii gtie Mia^ht tr^^M
_ WaahA-
s» good. bß|
z ! -h - .- re vauM <rf Muse ot fl
<"-.i Are-, er. Theff wera '. jM
".'Li.-:, s z.- . ..- tn
v " ■ siy he^enr
ri. s. The bank curiouMfl
ziuMtir w--l its -a* atoMs- Bu
• his way carefu^P TMP TW !
j -he entrance to the fpmng .
H- .>1- .fawn hie ,ag*ffton’s. PrM-j
there was a trinua faumf Ml
gra-lng like -he gzaMi* at a bM:
About two o clnek :Mr R >dge^g|
-" >od ursiile the hat* house nig*l
mg the b“il. A -oAc&le
around the -orner. . tTanced at tteJ
^ame time as Mrs ledgers set Col
work -•> nreiy :nber the door.
"Halki, Mr Rodg-w* you re late
to-nigkf said the . -’zafpMe.
" "Sense me ” P. idgers repliedri
with elaborate noiitemnM “ uaeaJ
me—yen ave— tan-age-- “
The ‘ioor opened and Mrs. Rndg-|
•*rs. swathed in shawls and red Saa
nel. and holding aloft a eandleftt*,
peered our. .
Ah. my dear’"' said ‘ Rodgum
“Frieu of mine." He waved M
wanis the constable. “As ■ young
Mr Nor-hro-e come tn?" '•
He came in a long Mme age,”
Mrs Ridgers said. It wur about
lever—nearly that. I reckon.”
i "Mr. Northcote: ’ exeiotmod the
mnstabie. I saw you let tn a tsH,
lark man. carrying a bag. That was
not Mr Northeotw. I know him. I
ion t know the cashier—l though, it
might be him. I didn’t aeo the man
dearly, but he was taller and dMnnsr
! than Mr Northcote, and JBrßßjll
T1 3
I^Kthe summer Iha
The ronstaNe moved into the . as-1
sage and waited while Mrs. Rodgers [
dosed the door. Rodgers mt down
in rhe mat.
'Leek him into a room and slip -
out to the police station'” whispered
■he eonstaiJie.
" Like this T Mrs. Hndgerx said in- ■
lignantiy "I roiildn'f”
Well, dress ns quickly as you 1
can. ’
He watched her guide Rodgers in- j
-o a room, and then turned toward ’
-he door comm izicatmg with the |
nanl
"I didn c get a rood look at the;
chap. " he whispered to i.mself. -but j
he was very like Ch. it can't
be' Its so rmny years ago. and be!
fool to be *zinking of!
him'"
A- the doer he paused. A curiouui
gru-.ng noise like the gnawing of at
big rat. which came from the bank I
premises, paused also. He yened j
-he door caartonsly and -riged in. j
There was a ma- on the other side of j
the door, an-i he stood on that, mo-;
tioaiess He thought he heard a j
movem-tr. a secretive, f irtive move- .
meat. s,m®v iere in the room.
There was no sound for two min-j
z-ts. The nsabies big Ingers,
groped silmriy over the wall. Sud
denly his Ingers felt the eoid -ouck |
it metal. With a bold *weep. he
switched on ail the lights.
Mar- a ?aw voice in a vin- ,
> dietiwe niss. "and you are a lead ;
man switrii off -hoee lights'”
The ronstabie turned around quick- j
ly Catmur stood hemde the entrance j
to the strong rocm with a -ivolver in ,
its hand The door was open. As I
each euaght mght ~>t the jther, both ।
started.
"Bob' said Catmnr '
“Jack" ' gasped • -stable.
"Thank God. tis youT Catmur
said. You ean say I was gone. Two ,
minites m- re- the sparUetn—l'm i
-nr z-i w h -z” do ind I can,
slit T i az report you found!
the strong door roen. Switch off dm,
m^IKS
"I "-an -.” said -he —instable.
"I- z t 3co" ' ed Catmar. Tm ,
armed. I —you - my brother, bat
; I'm ; ng t> z : out of this—by 1
■ Heaven, I am" ” .
He leveled his revolver.
"I have my duty to do.” said the l
const3 □. ■?. t
’D you hear* Switch off those
j lights. ”
Ca-mur leaned forward, the re- ■
■ voiver tan i -axaed.
“I want! The eongabie spoke
Smiy and strode forward. There I
was a loud cra> X When the smoke <
-aro i away the -ongabie was kneel- I
.ng over the i-ad body of Catmur. I
Teu minutes later he was still j
kneeling there, when the ^ergeani
muched him on the -m.der. ;
Tin s -.aa' liked the serpuut. ]
। INsadS ” i
F — -
HBms akst hi*s>if It was .1 ries
^^KkbullMUß shootizc me or —or
EIS Shot him— He -«--cke
danud way. still -•.ir'-.g .- -
bnM"- "My pc- .- m.'thc--" " he
—SoVdon Usi-u
■ SCIENCE
I AND
Jtoustry
HE s*| breat.ii-- c - -v-n -
a‘minute or Ihuo times an
square mil.- of ”-e „• an s
: : W®*-: to have a pup'-.a.. u Al.
* *
¥ ABE' -«mge weight -in -f
ajuiuci.i three and a tall pounds, of
* a wA»" two pounii i . eleven ounces.
“train, of Geneva, has com
|BMM&-tais mMsriais put together
> Ik tt* I -C* at -u ' sail solid cons.
<-*^e%^t>uen •osoived in petrol of
♦ iMad*t, j jie*roy -be odors if burned
, g»gss. Jud ! eave an tgreesiile . : »t-
M*m wronger in damp weath
«r MH*t*«y are in dry weather be
c*W»e dhtnp air to Bghtsr than dry
ato-, nod t* odors, being heavier than
thw.M*B gdr hang around the sur
fs* dt tip earth. Is dry weather
the barter than the odors, and
thspy** fl* lunar rtoa and are dis-
Man 11—vsriuu o< the wideutag .
of tflr*M* at lieurtohl ■rteuae up
pML M tk« jdaencal* neode at ci vtu-
1; SoBHi du< tIM» glut mr
which the
tin mfl Burfltoe-jfanto— of microbes te ’
a hauiahatoe. Wb* patience and es
aent de Us ms* pome*’ But let
* be hi— l a— go on exchanging
tte> If M ptaseos atienee to count
Stier hen toe toy world ean do ao
to* hem give science permission to
| prar at I—h the Mu*. However,
roes e* tow are good microbes as
wail * bad ones.
M tag — olog-s-- have held -hat
Bio ’ ewren a exist in the earth,
and isaunomero have been accus
tom-i on vw-me that ffuid cur. “nts
* the sun descend almost to its cen
tre. Puafi mor See denies the poem-
MBt off currents Ln the enrtk. and
dee., —th st currents in rhe sun and
free pkßhers must all be quite shal
low iid cannot -tearead • my gr-at
. dept , bemuse the pressure and
‘ rtgii. tg are too great.
M ior C. E. Dutton, in the Popu
lar deuce Month— adv< l «-ates the
ther y that voican.t erapnros are
eaas-d by anAnmetivtty •„■•—-ing at
I a death of one to three miles be w
the surface of the earth Obsewa
ttom show, he says, that -he e-ar of
• vole..lie activity is never so deep as
I four miles He suppose# -hat at
abort the depth mentioned, beneath
. wij-xntc negrias. radium s in process
j of tormatior. 'ram uranium, or wut
, ever the element ma;-- be wh ,»e stow
decay finrm.i radium. The latter im
; mediately begins to dismregrate at
, a relatively rapid rate, and the he*
1 thus prod - — i eventua v meits a
' quantity of rock. The water ewn-
I talned in the rock the- - iron beeomee
) exptostve. and an eruption ensues.
I The lava han ng been disc barged, -he
i volcano prt» until the ac imuiat-.on
tat bast from rodio-ac-i n again melts
tie-rock.
A Mill!- n to Eight Injects.
■ri-ish hopgrowers have had to
tmdntam this sea-on one of their
i zarde-t Ighrs to save their crop from
".ha ravages of the aphis, or green fly.
' iat ft is nor im- robabie that this
w*tare has added 11 -'>»>’ •)>>•» to the
co* of nMs< the crop
By the use of inseetiefde. applied
SB*e hops by spraying maehmes. it
m—nera;!y pe»io.- to defeat the at
■atits at the aphis and its mnumer
■ aMe swarms t prog
many as six .- eight washings
here been necessary tn some casee.
The cost of the ocera-ten vanes from
15 to IT. 54 per acre Suppose the
whole of the 4 - ‘o' o - - . i
this year have been washed live times,
the -tost would reach, in round flg
tores. from 11 to ll.i ■ >4O.
?-s-Luad:-; Dail.. Mai!.
A baT. was g.v—i m -he Mechan.es’
WgkiLicn. San Franc-seo. recently for
BB* widows and orphans" aid fund it
I Wto ponce is^arusxeiit. and r&aaixe-i
Pte!,* ? i
Subset ption. Si.QO Per Year in Ahuct.
THZ GREAT DESTROYER
sow: *riRTUN<; fktn igoct
THS VICK nr INTEMPERANCE.
This -dioaid Prove to Ist Erovon
aMr P-t-ww That laqu w to a
“Jioerii i TTiing”—l Troqrdy
of the O infft Entrance."
Is th- s- - .*. i a horrible thing?"
To a wes„rtra ritv a few w—l» a-o
» Hire count v girl fourteen -ears
old and v >rv f moran- ->f eity wavs,
cam" look.ng for work as a f,»m“s-tc
servant to help support her tatter; f
sh“ foirtd her s »-e wbo had pro
ee-led her and g ■ empfoyment for
sb, was neat and .un.tv ami pretty.
<>n Snndav she tec v a walk and met
some vo-iag men. frmds nf her sis
ter .:nd upon invffatiou entered the
'family “Utrnr." -of a salooo to
hav» n rias* of wine just a: day
break she was carried out of rhe
'Lar ■ u.”igged. de’-anc’-ed. nseusible.
is# ic from rum and ram- and terror,
and 'akes hom- to her "her to die
—or worse That Mionn is doing
bus-noas to-night and is .is lawful as
a rtuirrlr
in Rahway New taros’ a young
mar- -d woman fed on whisky bv a
medica. ignoramus, to n.--»aae her
rai arii —for mo--“rhmri. beeumo a
slave to drink and ar he- own re
qnms- was put bv her devot— hus
band in a hospital for in -'■-••wo and
in due -ime returned home rami
and almost too harpy -he nW grief
was forgo: en and the little house
was heaven t - the -hree On- morn
ing -he bi—uuid siarting to his work
toaeed a tittle roll of hills to her to
pay the rent «rtth She -hr-ist it in
the bosom of he- dress and went -on
wnc:ug about the golden streets of
her n- w Jerusalem Wh »n tte work
was done see too* np tte baby and
walked aero* the rity to th- 'and
lov-! ‘ it «i> ski flrst time oer ims
bend had truutad her alone with
nnoe 3fee was “xrtr«d The sa
loon. likes the pones at darrnarton.
sweat the fever of hell into tier nos
trils as she hurried on. sh- roll of
bilto 'arned to a green sevpout and ?
turned in langs upon hot faithful
‘ teamrt and stung it wah and -tendAo
tow amd besor. and she W! 4—m.
down At daylight tte nest day tte'
M*cteng IM— y found-her tn a corse
at wood m roc suburbs frozen and
BIBBHHMBte’ ■** >ytag a—rt,
: wb^bmmw» !*
♦bar com—*— ». taw^•
Tte —M*i to a tot* tn tte —run—if
at life th* opens upwaid an day
Long and Si's with human eraft th*
have drift— from their moorings or
trot their way and at midrtigat emp
ties wick a rush and a hiss down
stream. —From Address by Joi>n G.
Woolley, LL.D
Poor Little “Peach.”
Y"« dailv It- '« full of tragedies
Th • are so easy. *o f “ju-n: so
riamii.o *ha; -he world do-sa t
*nr*x*r > it.•• siww’T
mud ! m cntac to o* mßm**!
- -- • -w ias:ct**-re »f
Saw® »3- t r”- .« .■ He ux
oovM Vr. i □ • iranfe.
Wa”i a w »<aaa mrt^— ’
Ta«- »^r** 'MriH 4ad »*fi* to
to*- - ißppy And anorfw day he
La : r d and *aid that the little
: daT there was a sew *aee
a* ^«'>ad ehair
Wlrat's becoc** Joe* I
ades with Tq^ ae mapped
F > ;rh was ■ z n-T he b irr
bu« Ele hasa * 'e* n "»aiiy v)ber
in months H» wtf* waa here
SI.- ok»d ms M 'o d-a’h ind j»he
er. -i and a** d n* r o aae him bark
and m- r o maa^ mm jton
driaMins Soni*' G is hard
A woman s .fe mined alm os- .n
th*- ■! • "a makiEsc
k itr> -no-aa a d^-rmy^ al^noet
b 1- ? a— had a^.n^l a foot-
I as a woman -n^uld
F s*"l^ peac&.—>R:iral W^eMly.
In Id» il
mao- a *: r A 1 ■■')h i -.L£ ii; xor
TH o r JC: ITS F cA. THE
x,' 7
\ <6cirt
• LIFT rr TOTR EYES’."
Lr up vra- eve- ri rar -a-’.
HehcM tr • vtatmwt ncuiv
The patient «.«,■»- ■>- -w Wssd
A -vwv.ng hjr-«wt v-.eid*.
L ui- -nr »»"• -e ri-.nur -
RewiW. rhe n<4drn m.s
Is < n. Hr h -.rer euw.
»! I—i n ind Mr pw
Lit. 10 your —r- the ri i .rar am
•wet - lit «e here nos «>« n
B -mil rm.fv •<-• the hsrvestev
In distant lands unknown
Lit up vour a, ■* 'esrentirot one
N-r let r. ar <..n- trraf
test’s hue-.ntimen -*n mum * tiei-i
*y«r giovroi* harvests stoop.
te> fitrth then happy roiper hand
Lru. anr,> < heist lor -‘renrih
With muni sheites. from mam- Sime*.
Ye stall return -it length
-The Foreign Field.
Sertet Stas.
Wo ar» ueeuatoouily startled by rhe
apparently suddea fall of wn- man
of high standing and good reptita
lion The tar-raaoandiak crash of
Ite fall arouse* the public attention,
and sr’s it to-inquire as to the . ause
nt "he moral disaster Some sudden,
overwhelming ’emp'ation. say some,
a peculiar rombination nt demoral
umg r-inditions gathering about him
ail ar >n--e siring him no time to
call to hi.* help the r-served moral
force* of his character
Perhaps In a few cases this is true,
but in most it is only the sequel nt
-ears of mnn disintegration. Seem
inelv little sins have slowly out sure
ly hndermtned tte foundation, and
while the collapse seems sudd-a—to
saditen >n th* particular thing, th*
tall—yet the causes leading inert
rabiy to it hare worked on under tte •
surface for a long time.
We see th* esalt out not tte
eanse a man may may lead a
double life tor years, keeping up a
goodly show of virtue, while all to
foul within He may keep tte se
paiehr# whitened .a which are buried
deeoacy. hosor truth, sad panta
cunntug sutakitMca in thetr placet
tort tte day at et-pnuum to eertaia to
eo*e. , ~ -
and in tte rad -ter
burg Christian tdvne*e.
Live us FrirwiMMp Wish God.
Cling etooe to thia adorable
Friend dwell ia Him with an on
oonnded truer and aav to Him all
that the simplicity of 'owe shall in
w, » ta ymr hfter havtag ‘-token
to Him onr of the ab th da nee if -n-ar
hear- o~n -o Him inwardly, silene
ins your 'a»‘!d’ >i» and --sties*
V ' ’ liisirarttous they will di*
awa ■-—>">-* t on neve, ra-
Yfi” ji»'» * ®iw k » ii ts
ir* so* y 'h** '-ar nt
41* .r’l i-.jw and if wt- 1 hx flntl
’ •and*'na« »; re-
rrx.i ’ >| ** 4h4 without wmriow
F'. '• • *■ ’'v
God civ*** '*»«: ’nwar’ia Hi* tn fl at re
Lnwte H‘m a* *q»i w
wdH; 'g v-*i < nor riving Him
tow Mifh *bi» *n^a*ir 1* ao’ <*x
[»r*> Him aeeordio< ro ’he
»ea« whirj He yon of p he
Sp*-a« and ar* wkbotxr 9n much
r m •’:<»a [f *Ol ar^ absorbed
ib G<xt. von will be l**4» «*ar?r :o
p>a.«* t-s. bnt *ou will pleas* rhem
mor» —Feneioe
P^ar^ I Giv«* < nr»> Yo«.**
J«shs had a wtrhia which all
th» 4i3z and seofitn^ rhe war id
Him eoald in' distnr^ And
*hia ■‘am** peae - He has promised ro
4’Y’ - r s) TQH.
Th** world ran never ’’ak® this
pear - from heart rha i* truly
yielded n Go«f [n the rime of most
hirrer trial d*»»pesr aorrow and w 2*a
turned down by everyone ’•hi* peace
1S ^ver ’he iani**
Do you want saeh a p-ar- * ft raa
onlv o** had when a full ctMUßeeracfott
has b^*rn aade. when you have yield
ed yewrweif to Him to be used by
Him tn life or death to His >ry.
It ;m inly a rewmabi** «rvie- to pre
sen’ your bodies a Tiv*nz sar’nflße to
God • Se® Rom 12 1 Az ! shen
Tnn aive yonrswt -o Him H*- vtn
Ltfe\ Hi^iiway
Fan ■ are in with and
bo»c*. and hiury. and exrite'Beat*
a in . •
104 ’a;kanv®n**j they eanam d ’ 't
th** ,f God 4 t <- *•" lie
e’j'D.n? a.nz Neither eaa rh
what ;s foiD< ^n in thei. owa -£»rt>
'** Ma k <F»*i K»r-r.
—a riizi.
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