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Rationalists 1T7; Greek Orthodox 48;
Lutherans 32; Friends 28; tidily-four
other bodies 1!6; not uieutioucd 197.
Again, of these representatives of the
Ctmstiau faith there wen; 879 Sunday
i School tencheiK, 179 superintendents,
lb? pastors, 81 unssiuuanes and 780 not
specified. In tiie couipuny weie also
1 elite,s, deacons, trustees uud stewurds ot
churches; while among the avouutious
i represented, bj far as user rtainable,were
uieichunts, 08; tarineis, 28; manufac
turers, 17; bunkers, 12; real estate, 9;
insurance, 7; ; ublishers, 0; editors, 4;
Y. M. U. A. secretaries, 4, and mutiy
others.
2. '1 hi meeting placed tho conven
tion: It assembler in uspecially erected
predate It, value In treating the sick. i loU K **“’ 7ft ^‘.perlutpa)
If you are sick, we offer you a way to divided lu ball by uu elevated pialtorui
close up to one side With oowfortable
oenches betuio and to right and left of
• IX. i v V uioviucio, BUCI1 uo svvuiuiaiu, | , , . , , 1
Headache. Loss of Memory, Sleepless- j “»« »P^kers’ Maud, and p.lched cu a
ness, Spasms, Backache, St. Vitus' ! level piece of ground slightly to the
Dance, Epilepsy or Fits, Nervous Pros- , uonli ot Gordon's Culvury, uud not far
trutlon, etc.
Cy toning up the nerves, Dr. Miles’
Hestoratlvo Nervine will also cure those
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Of course we reimburse the druggist \
You know him, and trust him.
Dr. Miles' Nervine Is medicine for your j
nerves.
It cures diseases of the Internal or-
rcrr.a, by giving tone to tho nerves which
make these organs work. .. j
It Is a novel theory—not of anatomy,
but of treatment; first discovered by |
Dr. Miles, and since made ubb of by 1
many wide-awake physicians, who ap- 1
be mnde well—Dr, Miles’ Nervine.
This mediclna Is a scientific cure for
nerve disorders, such as Neuralgia,
b in since, us passing from one band to The most notable welcome, however,
another; the legal teaching and diseip > oiime from the Samarium High Priest,
line of tho children of Israel, aud their I Jacob sou of Aaron. He wus from an -
shortcoming us manifest in the liaish I cieut Shechem, now Nub.ous, the home
types of Plmriseeisin and Saddueeeism; j of the Munuriiun people, now less than
The Mosaic Flooring of the Desert.
The- northern portion of the Colorado
desert is paved with the most wonder
ful pebbles In the world. In many parts
so exquisitely laid as to defy success-
200, at the toot of iUt. Gcrizim.iu winch 1 fill Imitation by the most skilled worker
These pebbles are
made of porphyry, agates. cHruellau.
quarts, crystals, garnets, chrysolite
and other such beautiful materials.
; They are packed together so that the
Jesus’ love for and praise by tho eliil
dreu; the humbling recollection that I mountain lie and Ins loiefathers ha\o [ lu mosaic flooring,
while the greater part of our- children ] worshipped for long ages, still yearly
are in the Sunday schools, yet the great- ; observing the p.iselml Last on its sum
er | art of our people seem to be Christ's I mu ; and was with us by spcoiul mvita
in name only; the importunes of holding turn. We were glad to bear of tho bet- j mtr f' acp composed of them Is like i.
tho youug people in the Sunday school | tered relations between the Jews and 1 jj oori an q look as If pressed Into
when they have passed tliuci mmou day-; the Samaritans over what they were in 1 n w ri, „ r 0 iu>r. As n rule, they arc
sohool age; tile need of the best men and I Jesus’ time, when "the Jews had no , of nearly uniform size, and each one Is
women to tend', the teachings of the j dealings with the Saniantaus;” and we polished brilliantly, as If oiled and rub-
lied. Most of them are perfect spheres,
and the retleetion from them of the
suu's rays Is gorgeous beyond descrip
tion. Kuril convex surface gives hack
, , a ray of light, mid the ground for
character; the child-nature being the I honor us a Christian Jew to hold out the | ,„|| e8 S eotnis as If literally paved with
type of ail true conveils to God, j bund of tcUowslnp to the Sumuiluin gems. Thus the whole surface of the
Suggest ion: The speaker would linve j High Priest, uud i gladly liaii.lUlu his j plain Is a combination of myriads of
shown a truer uppreoint.ou of the Sab- j words, The message of me High PiichI j reflectors, each pebble being so highly
from me gl'iat Damascus gateway. Anil
the uutlionties ot the Tuikish goveiu-
Olscascs of tho Internal organs due to i menl mainlested caution ami care and
! courtesy in euny isirtioular during the
I entire course of me Convention. The
Superintendent of Public Inst ructions
'and Picks Censor lor Palestine, Ismail
Lord Jesus Christ, uud that in a dis
criminating way, no teaching bii:g
Were pi'epuicil to believe it when, on the
close of the High Priest’s address in his ,
greater tliiiti that of the Word of God to j own language, u uoble-loosing man sit-
rescue the ptrishiug and perfect the ting near by arose, saying: "1 have the
bath school as nil institution bad lie not j was as tollows;
laid such characteristically
stress upon it as a
polished that It Is like n mirror, and It
Is believed that the lakes of the desert
mirage are pr3,1 need liy this means.
The pebbles are polished by the loose
you liow It saved iny life a few yeurn
ago, when 1 hml nervous trouble. I
j reach Its merits to everyono."—REV.
M. D. MYEK3, Correctlonvllle, Iowa, _
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XvJhlli you a Free Trial Package of
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Bdentlfle Remedy for Pain. Also Symp
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and how to right ft. Absolutely Free.
Address: DR. MILKS MEDICAL CU,
LABORATORIES, ELKHART, 1ND.
Land of Promise
(TO /Nl) FROM)
a dlsojdered nervous system.
Some of these are: Indigestion, Bil
ious Keadnche, Kidney Trouble, Chronic
Constipation, Dropsy, Catarrh, Rheuma
tism, etc.
"My brother had nervous prostration, i ,, ... ,, . , „ „„ •
and was not expected to live. 1 pro- Bey, LI Houscllii, was ill atti lldulice on
vulled upon film to try Dr. Miles' F, vcry meeting, and expressed liiniself ns
P.estorntlvo Nervine, and now he has ' 4 "
fully recovered. You remember 1 wroto greatly pleased with whut lie saw aud
1 I mul'd.
I At ilia initial meeting a body of Mos-
| him soldiery wss cnnimissioned to pie-
i serve order, ns ilieir presence more Mian
i once bel'ni'e laid been riquisiti 1 in quell-
iug the clashes between tlie Humanists
j and Greeks and Kopts aud Armenians
null others in their scramble over the
holy places in Jerusalem, Bethlehem,
Hebron,etc. But when the Hold ers suw
i lie loving spirit, jiraisetul devotion and
orderly work of tlm Convention, aud
noted the uplifting and helpfully sug
gestive truths set forth, they seemed to
feel that their presence was not at all
necessury, and they quietly withdrew to
! the outside.
| English was tlm speech of tlm Coii-
j volition amid all that diversity of hr-
{tlons and tongues mid everybody seemed
! to be able to understand and talk in it
| either personally or through ready in
terpietors. Never was there a more no
\ table gathering from tho four quarters
j of the earth; never was them more in
terest and ex|M)ctunoy manifest on every
face in an audience: never was there
English' "From Get iziiu, the mountain of oi-
mere children or | vino blessing, the emiuenue whose
young people’s affair, bat viewed it as it mighty shoulder over-shu.iows and bus sau( i\vhlch Is blown hither uud thither,
is, tlm Bible school of tlm whole church, I given its name to tl o ancient city ot |
not meiely for tlm little ones und the j Bheuhem, where wo aw ell, wo coino In i
youth hut for all ages and classes, lor order to extend a welcome to the dele- ;
old as well us young, for patents as well | gates Who luivegatlnrod Iruni many ivun
as children, for llm married us well as
tlm uiiuiuvncd, in a word, for all who
need to be made wise unto salvation, ll
has a mission to those who know much
as well as to those who know' little or
nothing about tlm teachings of Clod's
Woid. It is the failure to recognise
this truth that, in so many places is do-
ptivmg the Church of.tlm flower ol
-un.cli trail hood and womanhood.
Then ns wo rang wo felt it true that
"JobUh shall reign where’er the sun
Does Ins successive journeys run I”
(2) At 4 p. in., iis arranged by tlm
leaders of tho Convention, was held a
Union Sacramental Service, over which
Dr. John Potts, Canada, presided; Dr.
J. Muiiro Gibson, London, delivering
By Rev. C. O’N. Martindvi.k.
ARTICLE XXXVI
TURKEY' [Continued]
illslaiit hunts in oritur to liuiu tins sun-
day school Convention.
"As representatives of one of tlm most
nuuicut, though im.oui at present the
smallest ot the four uiuiiutlicintiu tonus
of religion, wo priests and lay Him ol
the Samaritans, bid you a hearty wel
come to tlm I,mid of Promise.
"In ibis representative assembly we monument
recognise a lulflllineut of the divine
precept, 'Rejoice, (J ye nations, with
His people,’ tDeut. 82:48), and wo seise
Mils opportunity, in ordor to record our
kuowiedgu aud appreciation ol tin; fact
that the Founder of Christianity and all
sincere disciples of llis have ulwuyn
eviimid a deep sympathy with our pou-
pie, a revoioiieo lor our sacied books,
(2t). PALESTINE: The World's
Fourth Sunday School Con
vention at Jerusalem.
It may be worth while to begin our , „ u „ . . .
, ... i snob a gathering of Protestants of every
survey of this great Protestant body by , "
sn.ti ig tlmt. tlm first step toward holding
the World’s Fourth Sunday .School Con
vention at 'Im Holy City was taken
when tlm matter of u place for this Con-
0111ion oiliue up beture liiciukeis of the |
the heui t to heart address; and about j uud tin interest in our history. May the
thirty ministers of tlm various deiiom.- God of Israel bless you in your coming
nations represented in tlm afternoon in and in your going out, I rum Mils time
uumpiny of Hboul 8JU souls serving the ! lorth uud lorever. Aiueii."
bread uud wine in eoiunmuioration of , The High Priest wus uecomputiied to
tlm covonuut of tlm Lord with llis lieu- tlm Convention by the priest isuac, son
pie, j ef Annum, and lay-deputies ftheluhy,
lu Dr. Potts’ words: “Even Christ. I sou of Jacob, anil ShufeuK, son of the
said to His disciples of old, ‘With desire j High Piiest himself,
have I dis red to eut this passover with Then welcome responses begun to
you befoie 1 suffer,' so now, not merely I pour m from other ouuutiies in three-
the suffering, but the reigning, CliriHt | minute Bpeuolms. After Dr. John Potts,
shall he m our minds today I” All who I Canada, Dr. J. Mutiro Gibson, Eiigluud,
along with other things said, "I should
Wonderful Erosion,
A curious effect of the wear aud
tear to which the earth's crust Is ever
being subjected is exhibited In the sin
gularly cupped pinnacles existing on
Smith river, In the Wasatch tnoun ,
talus, In rtuli. There arc hundreds of
these slender pillars, ranging In height
from 40 to 4(Mi feet, most of them
crowned h.v large enps of si men. They
are not works of human art. us might
ho Imagined, lint are the memorial
f the hill from which they
have been cut by the act Ion of air
and water. Those pinnacles alone re
main of many square mile' of solid
reeks, which have boon wtuhod away
to a depth of some 4<>:> feet. The
greater iiartlness of the surface Im
caused It to resist corrosion more than
the underlying rock. thus leaving litlgi
(.■ups of stone perched high In air on
the points of their column*. One dou
ble column, capped by a single stone
forms n natural bridge bjtli unique
und picturesque.
wished wer* invited to join in this ser
denomination under heaven ill ivoy
I sort of Occidental costume touching el-
hows with Greeks and Romanists, >lo-
! Iminiiieiliiim sntl Armenians, Arabs an ;
Kopts, Syrians und SHiiiaritiinH, Cliri • City in the lust days mid hours befoie | whole win Id to prayer!" Almost si mu I
vice so near where Christ was cruollled | like to appoint Dr. Polls, with tlmt
for our sins. Dr. Gibson's address dealt i stentorian voice of bis, to go up into the
littinglv and forcefully with the foot- highest uilmnet of thin city, uud sound
steps of Jesus in mid about the Ho y from that height a muezzin call to tho
volition came up before ineml e.s ot the \ ‘ . ' . . . 0 .
, , 0 , 0 . , ,, ; titttiizod Jews, Spanish and Polish and
International Sunday School Executive
, ... Aleppo Jews, in Oriental costumes of
Cutiiiuitteo assembled in tlio Auditorium 11 . . , , . , ,
Hotel of Chicago emly in the year 1902,
and its Chairman, Mr. W. N. Hartshorn
of Boston, in his-quiet yet ready way
responded to the inquiry with the words:
• Easter morning, H'04, lit the Saviour’s
tomb, Jerusalem!" The suggestion
seemed startling and staggering ut first
mention to the world, hut it was of the
Lord. The idea took strong hold ot
the most varied description, bluok robe s,
black painted cowls, brown robes and
skull caps to nmtoli, with loosely tied
rope coil at waist, und sandals on foot,
the fez und the turban, the tourist cap,
white helmet, broad hat. all were in
evidence. Who tlmt saw the sight will
ever forget!
Yet there was no pushing and shoving
ami overcrowding; everyone seemed to
liios* present, one ot whose nuuibei had i j,y a jjjge the unity of the nations in tie
but recently returned from a tup lo ilie , 0 j history, us they gathered nl
iioi.v Land, uud who wus Inter to ba i lnost ull( i or t |,„ shadow of CHlvary nigh
beuiil lioui. This came us tho second |
step six months later at the luteina-
tmi.ai Sunday School Convention held
in Deuxer, when Mr. E. K. Warren, be
ing usaed to speak on the subject, "Is
Jerusalem the place for the World’s
Foul tb Convention'?" began Ins reply by
nkkiiig two questions: "Will uil of you
who nave at any time drtauied that it
would be u tieiighitul Hung to visit
to the Place of a Skull. Everytlii' g
was done ill u spirit and manner befit
ting the disciples of the Christ, thank
God! As President Warren said on the
morning of the seoond (lay's session:
"The Commission ot the Lord Jesus
Christ had, in His earthly lifetime been
laid upon His disciples to carry His me -
sage unto the uttermost parts of the
earth. In the nineteen centuries that
Jerusalem not thinking it would ; | IBVe passed, the message'lias, in a mens-
,bie to do so, but just wishing in
ure, been so preached. Now, for the
He made tlm great sacrifice to take away | taueounly the Convention burst forth
tho sin of the world on tho very Mount with "All Hull tho Power of Jesus’
near which our tent of meeting stood, j Name.”
And who will not think with tearful Tho losponses continued, now from
yet gladsome eyes ns he recall* the mein- Kov. Win. Frizzell, Canada, und then
hers of tlmt greet Convention ut u givuu 1 from Mr. W. N, Hartshorn, United
signal, us by previous understanding, | Suites. Hev. Kiulmrd Burges, India,
Tlie First Friction Mu trite*. |
The first really practicable friction j
matches were made by an English ,
apothecary named Walker In 1827. lie i
touted splints of cardboard with sul i
pliur and tipped them with a mixture
of sulphate of unt'.iiiouy, chlorate of
potash and gum. Each box, bolding
eighty-four matches aud sold for a
shilling, contained also a folded piece \
of glass paper, which was to lie pressed
together while the mutch was drawn
through It. Three yours Inter ii not her i
Ingenious person named Jones lu Lon
(lou patented the Idea of making a
small roll of paper, soaked with elilo-
| rate of potusli uud sugar at one end.
with u thin glass globule filled with
strong sulphuric tield nltuclied at the
same point. When the sulphuric uetd
was liberated by pinching the globule
It acted upon (lie chlorate of potusli
uud Hugar so as to produce fire.
SEXTON, the Plumber,
^ does expert sanitary plttmli-1
Q iiifi; and repair work ; furnish J
t*s estimates on stpnm and 0
hot water heating; supplies^)
hydraulic rams, pumps, ra* J
3 diatom, ranges, boilers,
valves and all kinds ol wm-}
$ er fixtures,
Work always guaranteed^
to Im satisl'actory and prices S
Hxetl as reasonable .ns. first f
class work can ho done.
Shop on Depot Street,
next door to Dr. Jones'
Huilding;.
W. L SEXTON,
Newnan, Ga.
©
...At...
Peniston’s
Drug Store
Clinic s H|ii’ing Mcdioinc.
Crane’s Kidney and lUidkuo'io
Cure,
Crane's Cough Cure.
Crane's Headache Helief.
Orunc's Cholera and Diarrhoea
M ixluve.
Crnne’s F'linily IJniiuent.
Crane’s Eczema Onto.
Clinic’s Liver Powders,
Crane's Pile Halve.
Cianc’s Liver Pillu
Crime's Female Helief.
These Are Standard Prepara
tions and are Solti and Herein-
mended at
Peniston’s
Drug Stcre.
youiTieuit tlmt you might will you , j, rH( . B j„ co tlmt comiuiHsion
raise ) oui hand?' and i.iuiosi every one the uttermost jiurts of (tie earth
o; loose piiBciit did. tiom that nuie j | 1(tve uomt! to Jerusalem, to meet ill the
into the beginning ot the gieut eo1 ** . fullowHliip of His name, to ci U’er with
summation on Muich 8, lUu-,, c.ontiaiy ! eaoli other about His work, and to re-
lu much advice, the plan was untolded i ce j ve (l , )( , w cotUunssiou for the farther
i.nu peifeOted by the grace ot God and , f u ifln meu t u f jjj H purposi;..’’—We shall
the strong la.ili and bard work of ! I10t forget this fact.
II. It being admittedly not allowable
for lack'd' time to give an account of
the cruise to and from Jerusulein, we
are now ready to ooimider uu tally and
properly as the space will udinir the
proceedings of the World's Sunday
School Convention itself.
1. The Introductory or Opening Ser
vices were held outlie morning, uf nr
noon and night of the Lord’s day, April
17, 1904.
(1) lu the morning fully a half hoar
servants.
With ibis introductory we may pro-
CfcGd I
I. The World’s Fourth Sunday
Hcliool Convention r> polled a total of
8i/u,9ub Protestant bunbalh Sciiools,
<,414.,67 teachers, and 28,442,998 schol
ar- m Europe, AHiu, Alr:ca, Nuitb and
South America, and the isles of the dcu;
tne United Stales leading with 139,817
Sunday behoois. 1,4,9.8j? n uclier., aud
11,493,691 enrol ed tcmlus; Engiaad
and Wales coming le.t wiui a total j bef onj the iqxiiiiiig the singing begun
membership of a little more than hull j , qj, Galileel Blue Galilee!” At
last after the song,
"Love divine, all love excelling,
Joy of heaven, toeurth come down!”
the Chairman of tire International Exe
cutive Committee, Mr. W. N. Harts-
i,i.s iiuumei.
with leleienoj to the Convention it
self we obsirve:
I. As to the number and nature of tin*
delegates enrolled: There were 701 from |
the United States, 877 from Jerusalem,
froln England, 72 from Palestrae; born, of Boston, stepped forward and
206
(ootside of Jeiusalemi. 63 from Cucala,
81 from Scotland, 19 from 'lurkiyin
^,sia, )1 from Ireland, 6 Irom Japan, 6
each from Wales, Lidia and Mexico, 8
each from Bulgaria, Egypt, Switzer
appropriately opened the Convention
with the verdiot of ail preseut: "By the
good providence of our Heaveuly Father
we have reached the goal of our cruiae!"
Then followed prayer, the reading of
1 md and Turkey in Europe. 2 each from God’s Word, auother hymn and a ser-
I e . mark, Australia and the West L.- ^n by the X enerable Archdeacon of
f o:u 1. use la, Austria, ! Loudon aud Canon cf St. Fau. s. Wm.
in., South Africa, New j M - Sinclair, on what fie termed "The
. Oli till vran Oi 11 Q r f n f ** ( U 141 f 9.1 • I fx IfD
witli right hands lifting together the
bivitd to their lips, uud later by similar
preconcerted action all raising the wine
and purtukiug thereof in memory of
Jesus the Lord till He come. Those
from the west uud east and north und
south met together there at the meroy
seat as brotlu-is and sistirs in Christ
Jesus.
No wonder nil aged Armenian saint
ut the close of the service excluimcd:
"This is heaven: now 1 am ready to die,
I want to die!" (cf Lk. 2:25-32.) Never
was there a communion on earth so
like to that in the upper room at Pente
cost; when will there ever be such an
other on earth us this one on holy ground
pressed by the blessed feel of Jesus cen
turies ago? Quieu sabe! Wlmt thing
more niitnrul than that many of u>
should leuve the tent only to visit Cal
vary with its garden uua vacant lomb,
ere we returned to camp for lea'?
(8) The words of Jonus, "Unto Me!"
indicating our service is to be all for
Christ, furnished the presiding officer ot
the night sessiou, Mr. F. F. Bt-lsey, ot
Euglund, with a fine thought to urrest
our attention. Down the middle line of
the tent were hung large oil ItimpH w Inch
furnished qmte a sufficiency of light to
those whose hearts were all aglow with
thought, ot Hun who was not only the
light of their lives, but'‘The Light, ol
theWorlu!" Uutsine. (ho slurs shone
through the iuky (lurklies, and reminded
us of "the Htur of Bethlehem” that
lighted wise men of old to Jesus, Ail,
it men have hut the Spiiit of the Ixnd
they cuu see Ills footprint* in creation
uud iu redemption on every side, isn’t it
so'? This meeting wus a 4 A'elcome Her-
vice” throughout. We had a welcome
from the Rt. Hev. G. F. P. Biytlic, D.
D., Bishop of Jerusalem, for the Church
of Eugland, wiio rejoiced in the im
portune*- und *promiueiice of the Huuday
school movement as giving opportunity
lor u common mt-eliug-gronud of all
(lvuoiuiualions, gladly greeted his Chris-
tiau bretbieu ol all olher branches ol
the faith, earnestly hoped Mint the Con
vention might leave a memorial of its
stay iu the support of some form of re
ligiuuswork in Palestine, (which wus
alter wind* doue in the organization ot
the Palestine Sunday Suhuoi Associa
tion, aud a contribution of $105 towards
described the grout banyan tree, a cen
tury old, at Lulcutiu, likening unto it.
growth the wonderful u'lvuucu of the
Sunday school work ill Iudiu since first
established by Carey. Marsliumu aud
Wurd ii hundred yours ago.
Dr. Ohnunoey Murcli, Luxor, Egypt.,
gladdened us by saying tlmt in Egypt
about 14,000 children are being educated,
and thu interest in the Hiiuduy school is
such that the ChiisttHii workers make
their common schools .Sunday schools
every duy iu tho week.
Then Trinidad wus heard from through
Dr. W. H. Whittier's plea for the dusky
natives: Mexico through Hev. J. G.
Dale; Japan through Mis* Fiance.
Phelps; Reisiu through Mrs. Margaret
W. Dean; Nova Huoliu tlnough Hev
Jacob Layton.
Hev. Dr. Jolm Bttimroft Devins, editor
of The New York Observer mid on ii
tour around the world, told how iu
Korea they otill the Buuday school "tin
Bible Hour” as every member of thl*
cliuicb remains to it. Hev. W. B.
Brooks, negro, made a good talk fur tin-
work among tho negroes hi the United
States; and the Hev. A. L. Riggs. Ne
braska, well represented the work umoug
the Iiidiun* in America
Then Dr. Rlurcellus Brown, of the
Bible House iu Constantinople, sjsjke of
the good work the teaching* of tlm Bible
were accomplishing in that part of the
world, and hi* hope tbut u future
Worlu’* Sunday Hcliool Convention
would meet there eie long.
Finally, Rev. J. F. Claik, Bamokoy,
repiescuted Bulgaria, exhibiting forty
miasion point* of the American Board
on a map, standing for 56 Huudny
schools and 2700 or morn scholar.-; I lie
work iu Muoedon a alone during the last
v ear doubling the number of Huucbiy
soliools.
These will sufficiently indicate the
variety of the foixl furnished for our
thought on thateveutful Sabbath night.
Willi the pronouncement of the bene
diction by the Bishop of Jerusalem w<
returned to oar camp iu an olive grove
close by, while others sought re.t in
their hotels in the city of the Guat
King, Jerusalem.
(To be continued.)
dies, and 1 (ach
Germany, Madeira
Zealand and Newfoundland; making a
grand total of 1,526 men and women
representing 26 conutrie, deuomi- ‘ ete mnl natuie relieving us of ull anxiety ! ft Jerusa.cui! ’ We bad word* uf worm
1 ' ~ as to exact ipits uud d pu'ed sites auiid welcome trom the American Consul,
f which 104 the molds a id relic* of Christian piety Hou. He<ali Merrill, lu person, and froui
* t - lor. o., i ui .Urri. among the uatious, the vast difference tlm Br.tish Consul, Hou. John Dicksou,
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to that of the grasshopper or modifica
tions of It. Of a different type Is that
with which the cicada* are endowed,
Only the mules of this family urc sing
ers. for which the Greek poets culled
them happy because their females were
dumb. With the undents a cicada sit
ting oil it hurp was the symbol of mu
sk*. A pretty fable tells of the eon-
teat between two clthurn players, In
which tho curious event happened that
when one of the contestants broke a
string u sluglug cicada sprang on his
harp and helped him out so tlmt he
gained the prize.
The W.rld of Trade.
"Yesterday I IgRight,” writes a com*
spondeut, "some black jet buttons, uud
when I got tignie I found oil the card.
■Best AuHtrulluu Make.’ 1 took u pen
cil to write lu my uccount hook. I
found It hud *U. H. A.’ upon It. I
sharpened the point, aud on the sharp
ener wus 'New York.' 1 got out ii
match to light the lump, and on the
box was ‘Made In Sweden.’ 1 lit the
lamp uud found on it, ‘Made In Bava
ria. ’ uud so uu uud so oil.”- lAiudou
Telegraph.
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The tull should be set high on the
rump, uud the rump Itself should be
somewhat sloping. The horse should
huve beside* fiat, sinewy hones In its
leg* anil ii medium sized foot.—Coun
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Suffering frightfully from the vira-
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CbroDle Cai.r.
“Has your wife complained very
long?" naked the doctor.
"Ever since we were married.” re- i T ,lt iscaoush for nsncl
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