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erg wa bY the way ot sth, come down way of ig- ait : ight of all nations. iF Come forever G 1 us inj sous obsequies, come Gown Con arou t So, ail aller sc ale. the more imp! eric. gj clis THE AUTHOX OF ad what I say of sin may he £ at the 5 a mander it doubts. Siva. 10 Bs represented on canvas ological combination ot mperus, Pan, Vulcan i Je add Nes though Milton semet endor of descrip by splendor of descriy the concentration of all meaune despicability. My little child qyears asked her mother: **Why not God kill the devil at once andhave done with it In tess ese phrase we have all asked the samequestion. lt is promised that he stall be put back into the pit and ny. close up the tury ralt cer is work in ld make an n. No, God is to the tip top of dthen, while all th 80 appropriate preo- going to let him endeave r system and ns and galaxies watching, hurl him down with a ence and horror cnough to teach ko eternities that the most acute 1 prolonged and stupendous rebel- pn against God and mghtecusness of God is not: going He not skirmish. ilcome down into a crash erlasting ruin. o doit by piecemeal. is soing to do it in a small ie is waiting until all the forces are assed, and some day when in con- at the head great Goliath il stalks forth, our champion, the yn of David, will strike him down, t with lent and defiant mood his army this of the the Yet this will not pe smooth stones from wook, but with a fragment of lock of Ages. me until the giant of evil and his ly antagonist stand fully within ghtof the two great armies of aven,and hei! This tragedy is ¥ postponed to make the scene ore warningly and tremendously Himacteric. That the hy God does not kill the devil. not quite time yet to kill him. tient. If God can afford to w reason It Be it can atiord to wait. The clock destiny strikes only once in a jousand years. ICKED WORKS TURNED TO GCOD USES. Sometimes God lets the wicked ve that they may build that which bzhteousness may apprepriate for tthe last Rood uses. meeting of at church cor rt we were told of a —Pieze started at the far west by There was to be in it no basense of chapel prayers ard the hsolete Bible was not to be tound nere. The faculty was made up ot fe enemies ot Christarity. The liege buildings were reared and ke Work bevun. hen could But such an insti- st prosper. A nun- ker of the Presbyternan church was abank one day on ousiness and evetheard in an adjoining room he college Dourd of trustees discus- g what they had better do with it college as they could not make 80 any longer. One of them said: Let us hand :t over to the Presby- ans,"’ prefaciag the word **Pres— ans’” with a profane expletive. t€ motion carried and the college, iit as a fortress of skepticism. has come a fortress of old-fashioned, cthodox tehgion. built So Thre devil Nighteousness captured it. Te are mM our cities very expensive ub houses, the architecture and the raiture and all the equipment a azzlement ct wealth employed in King gambling and dissipation tanle. But fret not, these Idings will yet be free hbraries tals or galleries of pure art. dROMPANIACS vou Know they uel fiyi they were launched fr dock- vards of diabolism. them live because he is going to make jewels out of them tor coronets, tongues of fire out of them tor Pen- tecosts. warriors out of them for Armageddon, conquerors out them to ride at the head of th White horse guards in the great view of the last day. God lets the wicked live may understand that there another world for sion. Common tairness as well To the the as eternal justice demands it. ust Grand Assize we journ stupendous inj istices. a Thev are not righted here. There must be some place where they will God t atford to be righted. cai omit a recon- > judgment day or You cannot that that tions. struction of cond make me. believe man, stuffed with yominations. having devoured di- widows’ houses and nd looked with basilisk gested then or tigerish eyes on his tellows, | no music so well as the so breaking hearts. is going at dex idaun the tront at get out of | door of the sepulc! ass right through the back coor ot sepul- get estial chre and there turnout. already bitched u drive tandem up the primrosed one glory riding as la ahead and an- other glory riding as postillon be- who quey hind, while that wo poor chiidren bv hand to ancerous troubi ts work, and tailing dead 1 one night while trying to get one of the ldren’s garments ready for the Sabbath day atoot door ot the sepulchre is te cross 1ts back door and find nothing w no one to say: “Iam come,”’ and no one to show her the, way to the king’s It cannot be. Solomon bemoaned the prin- ces afoot and the beggars back, and there must be a time when }the meght foot shali get the stirrup. To demonstrate to all the world that there must be another state tor rearranging these iniquities, God lets the wicked live. ne front into tu and going gate. a horse- nto THE J.ESSCN TAUGHT BY THE TEXT. !} God lets the wicked liye for the Treason that L[e has let us live—to! ot he re- that all must be adjustments. So many of the bad up and so many ot the good down There must be a piace where brillant: scoundrelism shall be arraigned and innocence arise trom under the hell of oppres- with him thirty-hve pounds of bacon. _| He preaches at three doliars an ap— F Pp pointment and declares that the de- glad you S ly i iern Se che S| goes tos j: sas e r of in vy ancl stn have k : e x 2 1a 2 t se. & €r = : tawills G I I te God's = : Mlarine te ~ m s = < 3S ‘ ' p x off 2u s ends, the sponge for SIOUS tu 4 se! Ss e drawt > off € - a ithe fic e stock i cake. ' 1) | c . use Ww day exchanged for gra | a S «x the ! everias t G H is | | : ‘ } } 1é yester { « c < who ¢ il e wee ng | ee } of humanity that aste vorid | 1 1 ve ] pard nds received if | } * ep ae ne | € marked t name oft god who | F en ars. twenty vears f applause, whic built them and the cer sias re : | ressed. T that consumed then Some of the 1rough | Mise and | vorst men God tor | thr id | astonished special mission sand | bu | ed ccharzed | } i 7 ot Nebuchadnezzar, rvo- fi ae | { was | st oe 5 resign- merchants have, est ot all the ' 1 | awa conan LIVING MONL OF GODDAM 5 God soi lets the vicked tt be monur ts of ‘ It was th John Newio twus so w i yan, it was so with Au haps it was sow ou nd e. Chose ecome | pression here hus alla c the ostle, math Buttalo m: persecutor. Ed- } z ie Almost any democrat can get him- Boster. the made out of = aan ‘ = = seit puffed in al the republican pa- Baxter the r Whole - eels pers now, simply by grumbling a little about ronal adminis— most PaX schoor in It ned as been na honor of Mrs. Hayes’ husband. fture out of t is said that this able man.in his hours are all those who have God for | of ease, 1s verv fond of schooners. istead of foe. The chariots Mr. Nimmo, chief ct the bureau are twenty thousand. Change ywn the old flag | of statistics, reures. He wul Nimmo The time hold office under haughty demo- one! istration cratic adm American congress during th Mr. James G. Blaine is go to and in september. In the midst ot her other afflictions she will, pers haps. not mind Lord Dutterm, it appears, has not resigned. Hle must have the sticking e tor of the American revolution w long days in anniety t £ Vas of Cornwallis would o know wheth- the er the army n or army conquer, and when the news finally arrived at the door ot congress that Cornwallis war was d this had surrendered and the dropped Oh, : » doorkeeper capacity of 2 republican office- ie holder. ict between a terminate Trustee’s Sale. David Vaughn and Catherine by their deed of trust, bear- inst, duly reeorded in the Whereas, aughn, his wife ing date Apr ot your glori- = = } * RecoTder’s office of Bates county, Missouri, in fied loved cues could keep them § Book No page 338, conveyed to S. B. Lael = brooke, trustee, the following described real estate, lying and being situate in Bates county, ‘sour, to-wit: The northeast quarter of the southwest quarter of section twenty-one (al), township thirty-nine (39) of range thirty-two (32). in trust for the following purposes In trust to secure the payment of one certain promissory note of even date with said trust deed: a whereas, said promissory note is vast due and unpaid, and by the terms of raid Heed of trust, to-wit: Inease of the absenee, death or refusal to act, or disability in anywise of said trustee, the then acting sheriff of said Bates county may proceed to advertise and sell said premises under the provisions of said d oftrust. And whereas, the said S. B. Lash- brooke, trustee aforesaid, is absent from said Bates county and cannot aet berein. Now, therefore, at the request of the es helder of said note and by virtae of the authority im me vested by the terms of said deed of trust, I, Wm. F. Hanks, Sheriffef Bates county afere- said, will, on Wednesday,the 27th day of May,’85, fron: d tidings would x but prostratio ie at spiritual t A Determined Preacher. Rev. i 1 H nd for de ation herhood. One Sun- ds is an emplove of George Sullivan i in t he preaches at the close of t street work andg min day month t m Cedar county, and Long Po in reach that place walksa dis- Mon- Tuesday orcer to miles on Saturday. tance of 35 { trust and this notice described, or se much thereof as may be necessary to pay said debt, interest and costs. Wu. F. Bases, e. Sheriff of Bates couaty, ———— Wives! Mothers: Daughters! dav he walks fhome, a labor. walked re-commences day Rev. Edw: m Long ently carried back Point and A who ladv sire for money is not his object in leucor sp: and who found life: he is only desirous of doing aremedy which completely Any sufferer from such trouples can e¢ remedies and thus cure hersel g her condition to anv t subjecting her womanly an examination escriptions and ent tree to anv jose one (two naming this paper 658 Broadway New York. good.—Nevada Mail. on, May 6. the state one, and witt dey 3 modesty to ot The Vest. of Miss been selected by o visit the United States consuls of Europe and ascertain their condition | He will sail from New | ay next for Liverpool. ! i son of Senat a Secretary add: securely sealed, en p. Ad Cc. Hoin dress, 1 Be Your Own PI ian! for vears suffered death from Uteri r S| by a phvsiciar tull descriptions for use and needs. York Satur SHOP hen hiso e relieved trom disease is some- E. 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