OCR Text |
Show t DESEnT , IT7 of convincing: lush should tourist's themselves et the ,SAIIITS-ACCEPtruth of tistring bp study b, suppliration, to God. IMTRIMPIr !WORK Or rBE ROOK. , no Book or forma ooro.ois to the WEPTMINSTER Ftr.E4FIrtERIAN world. laid Elder Tatman". net be- Taking for his tent a olauto teem eauswof It having been brought fewth IT Samtott 1.2S, 'Taut and Jonathan ., tyr on angel.. but because of Ito Intrin- were love's. and pleasant ir thole amw,,1!,. mow,,0 el- worth., It not 'be the work of the Itev..11ohert Asa Smith preached at one man . nor could of ant' bomber or me" the 140onmtnetee Plhrterian chureh no:la r morning 'Win tho thefts of Literary critic"' ogre on Elder James E. Talmage Dis. Intht1eolluoton. rhettrtuturtott f rharztrittr tt.t Point, trs of the Spalding theory. part and Worth Wier courses "The miratnal re'otetne saathat Talmage instant- that the- pent of Rolorrion ere tosell anti sweet In ti,o ttpaIdIng's home tnwn have these Of Book of 'Mormon. bulft a monument No chstra,ter s In the emeter.r ff' t hot, liven murh Ida honor as of the Etqoit Ad:nitti N11,1,1104110 appeslo tp. strong)), thel'author" of Mormon to A orange thIng. the MIttl"ter' IP the httliMgeatio 11140ITIO An snman. The ,, PRetilr la albtilti montimihtt tn men fcr rhe..44ii a ho the te;1;ff withal' tor a book tayti hrieit REGARDED SEQUEL TO BiBt go,''wh'eh the ,w qmiee ii aft worthies. r,uu,ounres, thy rJect the OTIV I" 'r11.01r:i7 it,1 r ha ni hi 4h nr,dos ea at. Dr. Tst;thsee rhtte(1 hht s oettortetter et tnrnIL as i wen.. fweryItha-Nttn' tern Islosei York, wilere,he wee In ftti tn itelivs.r whora he ssaa It's and Ilia le'tur ,,41 t,,t '4trl-- y o'' Ntortnon worvis ar. .aq Pavia rd,ed. 'is an tia Divinity Known, by Prayerful In. 4Ipm." tio ttht ,,;''Ttt Moe ,14.enn se.eat to the t.le'e it,,,,,Ittra!fnr1 l'fw: Atli floor no If 1k. 0,10.1 it vonni veatiantion.Prest. Lund Pre tuiorg II elentt tt,t,,,,,o,t-,.- ., 4! a sweet swrit tulle iP1141 ntir t4t 'llortrith" ,r,,,i At Tabernacle, Services. s, othoetho, yt hr' f !A l'! :11C'Ong. t...1'.0 t" OP fr;vtit r',,-t! t ,motralo II) 1., m91)100,10 n, m., kfrrrektl li,!,' i. them . I., Aefi't.d.. MVP! Prost Anthon IT. Lund trtoidod at The ,,rett,,,e to- -t ,ot th tzt,k 41'.' , ,, .1 4 ,p1, it .., r,, m.t the, sen iceo In the tabertit,t le 3PtitPr4y '''t '4",!, t e : to all s ItlhePI:jere'l,i'ne:thei hause of "Ito I ':',I;)i1:-:.(;Aor(oftornoon. Tho bfHly . oll fillod and thole ilasi a good tom 10 e,.., ., falrly-wb ,h VA. ,r.t,- - Won ,ote luessas ' IMO-. .... ,eIN. laltendanoo of Mos etwor. , Munn Tns,. I. a pla,ant la nor on the otand, tin addition to nf "egend pottor lound -,.,1,! iier i.tp Weire 414(40 1104tot'J 'nsr 1:8 frorit It 'WY 41, 'a perpmist t'oor. 404,0 ol peri OP, fr:,'VOV after the eh, 1,7R 44 '11,0 1rat1t. rootph V. Smith, Jr.. and f ir. 141,..ga.. of A11- - 4 taw'. and one& LIz.. !I r it hail a(ter gor, : Taboret,. of tho Counell of the 4430), t,r 047Y1 the flre It retained "a, h01111)0r114, ! Totiso, Patriarch 11ruoi G. Smith, etipsriPrtt-- e t 40 the Coligh volt,r tar supot lor ,, Romptly om eet ehen Ymi .1( and others Elder James E. Talmage For' eA croup v els an-i- t ruth,,,, cis ih o speakerIt. tt, For 1,I all ere., t ..4 ' Ao ako ',,, ,i1,4 of Goti- o as tro Isemnt ) ,... rose: slid v.. iii, ---,. o ,,,' loot first soloction by this oIr Lidor-Johtho 0 illy it t , thlt fq I. Knight of tho'prositicm.3 44 the En FAREWELL TO PASTOR. 'MAR of thoir. n he, and gwr.,1. trairAlittnAntwer the awn' INTHE 1 Janet-telli- ng IR k. 't Tr-"id- i Itt ,A 11 . V I... .. -- .is '7-1- -. . thew-seated dip r . l -- . - I - t ' 11 A iiO4 .s-- n - 1-,- 1;,- - ano. "(.04 is our refuge and by tho chair. sod "HOOPOIn F. Ension. The lioreCe tah." by OS given by Eitior Hotter J. (in high? :Steher;; HI4 twotrot-4,-- . strength." 4614411, ELDERJAMES E. TALMAGEouggcsted In Following the first song' by the choir. Eider ilia of Mormon. peaking or tho votwo or to tho Brims Von record as tho consistency of thy claim of its hav. int; been brougkt forth by an argI (And the poor logic gonoritilY tiood to it. lie declared that Its north as a book commondeo It to any (ireful mid oarloot student of it. and argued that the only sta to know uhother or not it la of God Ulfor tory individual to inventigato for himecilf. EIBLE NOT THE ONLY SCRIPTURE Tiut Nephito prophet loolsod deo fluin bill lee and saw the attitude of the present genoration tousui the book. UK apoaker said, and prophooled that the people of today, or of the day in I reCorti .4hould, be, brou,g4t - whick.tho forth and given to the world. would the dettaretten thee-thehad ono Bible and noodoti mi other. ' Elder Talmage explained the meaning of the tern, "Bible," saying that It roft re to a number. or a collection, of books. rathpr than one boo,. He told of the hnportance Of the Bible In the 'Mormon" Church. but said that the of Mormon familial? vain-M- c He read the wools of the Lord ao t reorded by Neplii. which declare that also other Scriptures would come forth. for God had not completed his work. and would not do im as long as Irian Inhabited the earth. Tito imeaker referred to the growing lintsremt In the Book of Mormon throughout the world. saying that it Is b000mlog quite unpopular notgo know something about it Loading men do not !Ike to be found Ignorant of ft. be , said..beollooe ewe know that tt Is a rnichterndiett book. a book which ham groat Influence over many People. Therefore thoy are besinning to fool that it. like the Moran and other ouch works. is worthy ot least of being road. concorning the attitude of those who rojoct It on the ground that there I. now Onn Siblo and should therefore be ino more, Elder Talmage( said they could won be likone4 to a acheoboy-wh- o .ppalledhe at learning that Got tort book (which juin completed Is not all there le written on the subject handled: and refuees' to conoider another work on it. The Lord made It plain to Noptd. the lopes kor explained. that the BMW term to stoney of the Jews,- He tt had boon given to the world as prom-lbby the Jews. and demanded to know if the world gives the Jews any credit for giving it tho only Bible The people of 'which it will accora. 'the world recur,. to recognise the Jews ao the gOern of the one book. or SPA of books. and then rejects the other , book Oft the ground that their already subIrrt-eitililltrli- b;e4-111- - y lla - A - --th- 1, ' ,,,,. 44N , 0 ' , f , . 4 'e t ,t.1 -- argument. I( - 111 ; ... . , , , . , ; ,t . -- . t. .,1- i 11 -- ; ' 1, I - I .,. , 0, e! , I lo , t to,t 'e . " j" " r , ! ?rite-alin- e .7! 7- ,- , ,, -- , i . - .. ,f, 100000101$000 do-ts . ,i late-argat- . ; -- Aritiro:------'' said: -- t that visit to our sLat ,, ,. ince .the.most In the thifif,i jiving via? a tetK triesitta!x ceitne'" sus his 0,1,-;- , ., r the long list cidee of the taet tear az 14Fft a epeektait-e- ;. r, t Vrtytt-- I1 o na,le by so many , Put it insane. h,,z it r his insanity ith vol. ,,,t . Ln m,nte that were. t I ely and criminal : tornerii, o He, hod lc, i irticiency. t infamy, and no comr,u,w., ,,,,, that proiluce other than cause men to eint,n, t, rImes bert- - the law 'that Ffl..K t,,r right el Is g heolut The e,ut,n,se nii,clamontat butts P', tf, produce itte is given to its t..,i Ten inin! roorvat), mandmenta, anti tbo tilm.a lima 0 COMMand,t,tit$ 14'. due e. a community wher,-icritn, t.,1 criminality will le,: prey s- , 1,0 n - r CONGEtEGATION.AL ',IR'''. Idikiv tioshert tleilrered lit the C,ii,ortegs tieristr'etter.4 100er:day tthe Temarke Rev.; jI ihe 'wt."... of hie e;,..lien declared filet fa.th alone in I nv creed would riot free one from the -RAWLstaguel glut the as habits end drug appetites oirh rgowarful in their inhume.and said that persistent tett can succeed in overcoming them. The 11,v, Mr. Goshen spoke in part a. !let. Eimer I. Drucker Indestucto - These lines take in what is considered - ' theologian, said that all man Lad to do Willi to become converted, the staving power of the gospe:. ,.le And he would be free Ender such a ,on,ittion no one would have any word r., gay against the conversion or the 'quire rare. But nn 0IP Who has hart .11) esperienee could accept such a 4.1l.M.lit now. Around us WP th...sande who have become converted. !Ake., arepted the 'sating power of the seaper and still they fall before the ralgliry influence of these habits. !,Ers, rem and-- fait h do not mol e. one t. rrn habits. In the nerve cell or Thditiatiat deem IL SithrOnloiort.. self that is crying for expros It IP cluttered all about with mut and slime that has been allowed to gather. Such habit has been frrmed that the man seemingly has no power to resist Bring that subconscious self ,1 o the stirfuee until it can oheo See the the very The eel This. a i t WI at pricos permit of week to suit every extra The various trunks easy se 011P. - concessions cg! are guaranteed 0 price rf offrred. yearv. Suit Casts and Grips and Matting to suit cane cases from $17,1 Leather suit cases from $185 Leather Grip! from $1.80 to 81 8 0 00. (04 01(0001COVO 1(0 ( Salt Lake' s Economy Certer. V makes besot assortments .0etiOn and -- -- ;c.1.;",; , Suit Sale S I 95 li ei ) Lake Sisinidetween Second and Third lin;ith. -- A rousing bigsale of Women's Tailor Made Suits at the above sensational low price. A timely purchase by our New York buyer enables us to present these beautiful Man Tailored Suits at less than cost of material. There are several models to choose from in a dozen different materials of the latest new fall weavesthe jackets are the latest new effectsmost all fine Skinner satin lined. fThe sizes range from 16 to 46, all sizes in between. Colors: gray, fancy mixtures, navy, brown and black. This is an opportunity that you cannot afford to miss, for never before have such val ues as. these been offered. An early call Tuesday morning is advisable. ,'.(, c. 1 e , ' (;:!!, f 'i' , 2' 4 f' 1 ';Y' r'vt,,7 ,'',,,,' ',,, Vok ..,''''':.' i',I: ,, :4 t' p ';' , Tuesday Morning, Beautiful Extraordinary value at $5.00, ft $5 Petticoats at $1.95 Tuesday Morning we present to youjor When attending our Big Sale of $10.95 Suits, giVe this department a 1;tt le of your time; these beautiful Chiffon Taffeta Silk Petticoats that we offer at the above low price are certainly wonders; they are fully worth $5.00. They, come in almost any color you may ask for, and are made of the very best material, deep flounce effects with - .) , red, navy, brown, gray, white. Sizes from 32 to 44. Made of an Columbian Yarn, fast colors And non- - 0 k... r,r.'16. - 5 r ,,. ,.., , ....) . Co lo'rs-- . e 4- .- 95 In this mighty collection of beautiful waists find a waist for any occasion. There are plain and fancy, Taffetas, dainty Messalines and Nets, Lace and chiffons, in a most bewildering array of all the latest and most , ..... . 1 glorious host of styles. Ammo ''''''' b, Waists) wanted colors and shades; all sizes represented in a most dust ruffles; all sizes being shown. , by the lath4 kind or :Thest. berver. , isk sot ' ; -- ,2meW,s..,.,.21ILORED,,,:,.$.U1..TS,,:Tuesday,i.$,19.95t. e Alitue - . -- er or 0 RE f ' 7 all-wo- shrinkable. : ol ,s, '1 These handso. me rough neck sweaters As a Tuesday morning special We , Y '..,, ,t1,'.I7owtliriv,1 7, - q;,, aree fully worth $3.75 offer them at the 'above price. , - - -, - - t - . - ,,,,r!..:;,virnr -,- -- , - , - ,4 , WWI LAX t' I -- in the Heart or pr um:triton . ' ; . ) ' M' ,,,-- ..i men-tinne- d seid-ebe- inti-troo- amillL ' l ,.,r, ., 1 a Bible.The "Mormon- - peopio accept the filible for Mot what It is worth. Eider I bo 'Talmage doctored. It professes toGOA 'a pertial record of the doslingo of .1 silth the people of Israel from an.earty down until about lie years after - 'day the birth of Christ. More it does not profess to be he said, and for such the people of the Church accept It. He then aeked that the world be as fair. with the Book of Mormon- WELIC ARGI'MENTS AGAINST THE monmoN. BOOK ot ; -- "hey. 'IntInt-th- nd speakte-liblinrellaili- prohibition rommunitiog and &tut OfkVA" Atuotur the prehibitloaa, tLates itr in soomeass of rune l'rhen you have a had r.1,1 you ant those. in Hhieh the I liquor nt .ri, d Siinday the speaker traffic ix best. medicine. obtainable enaa. to license tresstersv 1,tirtntiter fim Fund!' y ,eure it Mt a Itttte etelav as poesible. r ',phonon's he Ahathee frequent ty argue, 'Here Is a druggists opinion; "I have that 'prohibition doesn't prohibit: gutIs the disregard of the sanctity sold chamberialrill rough Remedy for tbnica shots thHt last year .fC.110,1,40,(01 of human life. -sera Enos Lollar of gallons of liquor was ,4onputyp4 in the fifteen yeera. Men do not value 1.te frnm the Saratoga. Intl.. "and conaider It the a:ght prohibition states. a per capita aliendpoint that God rOarr!, aa the net on sale For market." the of by 8 MI. t)est ono"four gallons. iiiesaura and .standard ..; ;:fe." said avatar, This iessms largo for brottibition st4tito4. the: opeakee- - Mentioning ttie- Lagoon loll dealers. (Advertisement-- Answering the objection. that the ,Book of Mormon-- cannotno be or diebut flirts tenger mitt-intorigin. because unto men. Elder Talmage warned that such sat argument throws the burden or proof on thone who make the pmpoeltion. Ho added that if God and angels atintinixtered unto man in ottlen thnes there lc no consistent reason te that they would not and will i not non. been pookko and pamphieta ,Insett of Mormon the Book written untrue. the topeaker continued. be'mime& not wan Synifb Joneph Mune in languages'. expocialty not In the dead, such 'earning languages, anti without It wegid be imposeiblo to trannlate thy reconia even after having obtained them. To thia argutdent Id.r Talmage repeated the declaration of the Prophet himself. that he did not do it by 'earning of his. own. hut through the gift and goiter of God. IT the book hos been given to the World without a speeind dasolption of luyw It wan given, Eider Talmage said, simplybeit need not be condenmel, cause it is esoier to condemis than to should be studInvestigate. The took ied. and Its merit should be the atasid which to judgewhellter-eeseeit Is divine "Tha sPsslIss Promisci that' those- who would read it carefully and earnestly. going to God tot inSortna- tion concerning its tiutk would be given to know whether it Is tree ee not true Many have been and are now being led AMY b7 Plaulib4 pimento, both in thingS theologitiat anal things political. EMer Taimart exei viable& Ofid it might be pealtiati to ,.... kr. h- in Suit Sale 1 095 Iry i leo !hon., in , merit ,".1,, G. 41. IfeGurrin and' tire InVocatioa , was givit by Rev. lf. Sietormaok. In sitreaking of "The College Gra. die: Ate. Rev. Kelledy said In part: "Among educators and men of proud.. nence In various walks of life. and among the people of the country in gem, era! there is at the preeent time a me. taM feeimg of. otesattsfaction and dine. ;. " . V., .,, ,, (.....ontetit otwmtvorabl. W.V., l', l'ENTRAL CHRISTIAN regording the preaent edigate 9 ---e-o-..----, trona systetu, The proves tones of ;rout Ite.,,. I' ' .!,, ' taty end toy. war vividly contrast arrinagnInlhaniPS lui trinic. of the total diaregar4 life' . ,, I it. tto eermon preached A FUR RELIGIoN land iti,N on "the ;part of many :tooth' or tosterday t.i: 11P 1:er. 4:1111160111 it- - heel. rektor of dr.'elfAttr'St'ATiiKii:10, the eountry. &manna a remedy. It la a tite Central hrtatian rrhurch. Re took aerlor..; for alarm. I The Rev' Fat"' ;. '.'".e.' bta test Ecclesiastes all: 13: -- Let And ht many the absence of reitt, In itt. Ilary'e catioJra' ,.,r.. , whole of the conclusion In the toe. J. r;ora scheine IN the of training. MODERN il;. public SCHOOLS ., , inc. atalint untvdilties God'. .,tter: fear and keep hie otni ;cptc.rt.nit ,a deplored.. rteligious odupart: forlhito is the whole dut) :riendmentc iesthst It the only fare theana of stem. .,., "If we dreire a P..1. man.- - The speaker petit In port: 7''.,t thg t'0,s tiie of youthful crime., 'TM . lives we Intibt M., it .' Ariers. sr the institutions of "' ttlitmau, '1Auty is ono Of t he rnorworketi At tioen.od Kotula. . ,, Christ would . HIP. e!1! have 1: it Till- ilb: ttie a. b. eletibUldrY of l :.,ut tentcy rianng int the higheat and,. newiter ik Prnelaima of eaknevt thr ' heat l'" It"' anatorn ..1, born tho hare celled for hip; ',az type or men 23,I Mtlq, (vitt, whether just or uninc ',- s r . -,- t right...mallows-aIs the ;titre eitleens7 'Th, Aes,,,.-eDuly Imite at lite, 1.tietios I'docetional System. ., intheir t.,(! ..11 a debt to bo paid: Pt e anat. lig. lii yet lire ;rua ef diseetiretn' aneing from wise --- . ' '.PaO more audthi le 0.,-' , ' thitrain debt t be collected. fluty ,,,,n.ert.,N. 11,mis thioughout the i nr ,,ou'n'r ((.1!:robrin'A 4 eJ,,,ery of 1.,,mi.,,,t.. the reign of an eter,1,, ,oyinx omo,00m,ottl; ive rpto,.1,,, th. , ,. ma t ie.!, h, dettrag ask Or $ r 1,,,,,1 blt,..cea sonaid, tributire Portico: t ,i e 14notime 11,' .t.neNtort..ed folce,piimp .i4t.tgrday Duty . tl , rags o r fountain Ttr,r0fir alt ti..f. ab,t pr ;ted, yoll they god tutly and the 41.1;i .4, Nigi. a, li.,,0 tto h t,', tl, mArn - ry:c. - t I. taught m onr s,- mons But ,. i.tis.-..- emit love If ti, t,.0 c ungodly ille nn t:- ., H.,,,..,, ,.., .,.., , I. .A.., ,r1 ; r hr.ititts 1,1,4;4 mue: nnt te- ,eight. Att"e might rtA ritt,4 I Itpti out.- motto tl-- k unknown 'Mar:, ' i ....II.I, 1,,k n4 ', veil rut the it n1.1 n mi front our ylinly crivirtz t.. .,t ened Lis into th4r,TA4ttng iv.; fi.; y At, .x t.'': ' t ,e, 4 ra t ion of I r riettend,m,-- , ,. a.,oild have teen i .; ot tt,..1, I, it tory f th de.Oring the sw'All-hrttPi .,.'irr,..-,,,,Ig eit ttitr- - he t tught. le.t not tUe meshing a ;)01'411. i . , t it Art, :4,1.4 t.1.0. I :troott .itzing the ftlinifrfl'w ' ,,,t,-,.....Ls ,T,,, ,ii h ;Story. , In mirat;ons ,,r chr.a... ..t h,,,,,anity. , On tonfill manner ..t nut ;f a !Usr,1 .t. , , . ,,,I.,,,..,,,,,, .UPP )(Mr into itteratttre are $ot studied. yet nut al prt.ceac tft mAke ips ,I" , t ..... i , (1,A -- ha's a wakoned '11!P,I)r. $ Ah- - ehlkiren read munh of Th. ',Agin liter, 2.,:lg5 a hitl lore a mild t,...lookeae,. tt hieh tines tint bring NI , ... , ;: hott on Yon e iv the di inn alchentv of Itf m.bleh h: , 4r1' .1,1'. T.13,,t, snet rt,1114 Iathre nearer to tatrt,d('opt ttit'L th, ea. at tairture'. sairte ..! ,a, will, ttl.., IficteaalUtoka. &A 4101011 WV. tortirilmeres p tle!,.tc,, ci. arid kme.t Nvilliam a rt which PI hint a eat from G..d - , J41.4ataal:..., Ws long , ow 0 .,.. reito,,,,usibitatee,41440,, , joya,Th.. ,,,,,,,.,..,,,,,.0 In r. A.1 . "r ,.t. 4attnattler. i ;a a r;mrse. rt. k'.uar, vi hq dreopx htn to..'e at thr ,nr T .04, witi agony to win, to I.; into the of 6 roar be liohig bit loty hut Ititek attain , ,,, v .., k ...'Ile ntirlf-,.- I! away again '; nothing rootis . , 1doingatChing tide ,,r aerdrriess at the bed df a ste.,. tints wh.. bevy elf I, the hours he,sti ..s 1g from a sense of .4:1!Y. Nit :h. God ti,rever.. : l r Is ,) battiing aga!rst death, FEKST S1E1 I i f is n4 the passing boute GI I I A1.11' 46 11,.. oty nut 11 Paprelfiell 44 IliC,1110.1. ikfTP. ti V Is 6 godly ex lestne ,t 1 .11r ehildten-tiesI NErnrni-o-Diaw-& id it,- t .;',.tfilts. this .stmtnaphats rod Atwakt sylaIZes, Fiant.1L. itui;1. First Metnoduit rrttile 14 ineutraticia ;;;;. ,h,, tA. The viow4o.,,.ttef, Fie - ,177.1I.:ea.r titatis ,of tot t intro,- '1, the he,,-Ilittmwtitt-ttritItet.Patt:."' tifPrfiCk thIe effitif. , Stpit Ittota A. and the cKitedl elfre i h,tn,, of V, organizer for the IV. 'r I' shoko Rev. the W M Poden. prior to his de- "lunch)) Hs ening in ty!sl Prozhvilsrian rhureh parture relit .the ottot: in aelfuor ptaeo duties with the home Tolslon hoard of yonrg man who Ilf,('S honor PO., !nod.- The faresel: serv-1- , swatay. Rig cortesrat toVrfo, the dethAtilnet:on. rr- - ccsr ire' Sunday ,as--r lateir attenth41 pan;ea. ma" hintsts and lately the rail4 notioesttly the morifirs sorN,ve. whon roads. axe taking strong stand sagtm person uroto,1 alth the ,hu-chagainst th, use of intoxicants by thoir flvo of thom boins children. employers Selontists. doctors. coll. go n At the nti gtindev school.. president; and prof essors, -- a it tiro the orchestra phiye,1 tho got! known teaching that th rostilts of even ono. -rarewell to Thee," and th two or throe glallSoli of heor a day, as pastor was called upon to opealt. He taken by tha moderat dritikor is a wax go ovoroomo that ho could make phytiical loss of la por n I in 'sillno reply. but had to leave the room ciency and montal loss ranging from PI 36 to por cont. The doctor returned later on rekover-Cities IA hieh have lIcenso,1 sairwans Int( his composure, The pagtorate was out on an avrago of hout tiieP or Mast:lived sh Monday'. pay the ,r touyh to maintain vie' in thoir Set111.tAke preebytery. and the Rot-- . Dr. confinos than tho rovenue frown this R Stevenson Is xperted to fill the traffic to amounts liquor 'rhe pros-parit- y vatant pulpit melt Surd.", ' -----ard-- by ill-- broke the hos et...or lost ha fragrah, e ft - bone-(Loti- - legend yh Mars , bringing tight of;daY. until' it ,lin tali the real " salt that it, end no t th e habit, la going the rates indirdbrin-18bttt7habcir.sit to rule. and the sork is done. Up to was done i ine the totthis time the usurper has bad centrol. race horde ot profeeskmat -"'"'"'"77"."...---"------Yrran ittlrill. the real roll take loser'. The renter and will ruic.but ibis can- Stet wboo you tottaddar t ha , tb pee pt:t. netting and mitt that hillier the be de- so not don. is a man long as that th4 dogcapita. consumption in th 0! - 14.tee ,:l.e had sumo red aed ovum ;fruit It tan bo done to pro wilding 'upon had osmoses 26 gallons. It ev, Rhin d,,e. 1, ,,th, to :Mt "Tito shobtins within the city 'Orly whenis atheman knna a that tpro,404'attbatuftItnrotbribttion r.,aer tt a ln every sei that Than a tett be no MOT of it. the speaker mkt that raC40 'crrys :,,,,cHuRCHEs BOTH'SCHIPTURES ;6.: ?. '..."..'" '..."....".".""......."". ''- - t , ,- , p |