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Show H We nro now entering upon tins H arena of a now yenr. H TI10 old. with itH fault, its mlH H tnkfs nml its griovences is in the H I past. Its door is closed and the key H t given into the iiunds of the Angel H of the Rusurrectiou . H Whnt wo lmve dono of good or ill H is recorded, and there stands us n H wittie? b for or auinst Uh when the H great Judgment day sliull come. In tho contemplation of theen H facts how nect'HHurv it Becma to be H that our 1'ife'n mission shall be com- H pitted in the dischargo ol dulv, K, with love towards all and malice B- against none. m How many during Ihoyonr 1890, M '.lave closed their eurlhly career and m gone to blessed or unhappy Beyond M ns their lives in this sphero of no- H lion have been sanctified to righto H ousuens, or given over to tho liuf- ( fetings of tho Evil One. H' Bleanid is tho man who can B proudly survey the course hu m has tnkeh during tho year InOO, M and find Bcnreely 11 flaw, and with H joy can fool thnt had he that time H to ndive, h'u could not do batter. H . Ha has olothcd the nuked, feb H tho hungry, quenched the thirst of M tho famishing, loved his neighbor H at himself, and served his God H with full purpone of heart. ' That man id rich in treasures (hat moth cannot rust nor theivee iraak through nhil steal. |