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" '1 T-. ') * / \ w. <f ;w ." /" f,r ?" ^ ' t \ ..- i...mamm.m Note and Comment resh indie&rtur n- weakness. and we I hide ou- idols they refuse to be canlot At a Berlin club there is a unique A SUNDAY SERMON ! When "vc .eist expect-it there ishidlen.a 5TON & This is i esurrection. J.H.WBDDIN< CO., pair of curtains. portiere What is an idol? It may be a very little of hundreds of champagne corks,formfed lung. That which tends to usurp an laken from every known brand of DR.CDAPMANS REGULAR DISCOURSE place in our affections, which givesunlueus Inore than the of God. is t/ARE. bears the pleasure thought HflRDM champagne, each of which in idol. The thing in our life which makes which adorned it when the From Bethel to Bethel.A Period of iis sacrifice nearness to God. which may tin top onlv its bottle. The Thirty Years . Where is Your \lot neeessarilv be sinful, questionable, cork was in parent s an idol. That which make us indiffer Bethel? - corks; are made into strings, there to spiritual advantages and indifferent nt N. 6. each o Bethel is an idol. Your E. Trade Street -We GHarloue, sixty of them to string. being Kfw York City..The Ttev. Dr. J. Wil reputation, 29 our that unworthv friend eavy cork there are three big hur the | fortune, upon of blue. Between Chapman, popular pastor-evangel- ^vliom you lavish vour affection, these may in our and for that reason we are better beads turquoise ist. who is now preaching to overflowing ^ >o for *'no man can sen's two are leaders business, jSminese are strings. has furnished idols, there twenty-four congregations in this city, for either he will hate the ore and the ts of the trade than anyone. Altogether , masers. to a total oWtllOnt cerinon to the prepared supply requiremen » portiere represents ove the other, or will eleave to the one llr^e tied to was from the text I . dlturex)f $5,000. The corks are expen.J press. It. preached find denart from the other." Therefore with "Let ps arise anil go up to Bethel." Gene-1 - & white .enamelled pole fancy nit awa the strange gods, and if we really fends, and sashes of blue ribbon sis 3-i: 3. .-ant to he near to God how easv it will big I doubt not you have frequentlv seen the . adorn the brass knobs. The total it hn« j ic to find out the thine that hinders us. sky when throughout a long day ind yet as a matter of fact who can rut is distinctly pretty. effectbeen overcast with clouds, onlv now and cannot. I am sure, hut for a iway his idols? I then the sup would break forth but a Do remember ' here is deliverance. **** ' ^ *- .« you uc uioua be liie OCaa OCHi can mv.aja moment and then the curtain would , he of David and Xathan. when Da more and the stcry gulshed by the sense of touch. drawn together once only forgets that he is a king and a fatherid JJrs.Winslow smoothingSyrup for children clouds were to be seen. To me this is an nd sin«. and Xathan is the messenger of reducestnfl&mmua illustration of the life of Jacob. The sun teething, soften the gums, while this j!lod who comes to rebuke him with the tios.allayspain,cures wind colic. 2oc. a bottlYoubreaks through at Bethel, and ouehing story of the ewe lamb. When seems to be a mixing of figures, for the j~>avid acknowledges his sin Xathan can turn a crank down but be hour of the vision was in the night, yet the responds. "The Lord also hathimmeliatelvput turns up again. alwaysglory of heaven was upon liirn brighter way thy sin." and there is in this than the shining of the sun. It pushes a reference to the scapegoat of the PITS cured. No fits or at Peniel, once more expresion permanently Kline's Great its way through )ld Testament on the dav of .Atonement, afterdrst day's use of Dr. nervouslessappears in his pathetic love for Joseph, rhen the priest confessed the sins of the NerveRestorer.£2trial bottle and treatisefree and later in his appearance in the as Kline. Ltd.. f>31 Arch St., Phila., Pa. dignified *>eople, and the goat was represented Dr. R. H. presence of Pharaoh, but for the most taggering away under the load of Israel's no his was a life with a cloudy sky, and Steel Beam Picdws» have equaL There are few things more brittle than part ins, down through the valley, up the We sell Syracuse They yet there are few stories more interesting. nountain vonder until he is lost to sight, 1 reputations. What Peter is to the New Testament nd then finally, according to tradition is an infallible Jacob is to the Old. The Bible would over into the where no man Piso's Curo for Consumption is without the accounts >ushed abyss medicine for coughs and colds..N. W. hardly be complete s. He can put away our sins on whom Samuel, Ocean Grove, N. J., Feb. 17, 1900. of these two remarkable men. When we he Lord hath laid our iniquity. read of the "Saviour of Peter" we are Second, be clean. This refers to inner A horse can earn.* a pound on his back comforted, for we find ourselves saving, leanness, which is only brought about by to an ounce on his foot. "If Jesus can save such a man as Peter, . of God to he indwelling Christ. puts away transforming him from the fisherman r»ur sins, it is true, when He forgives us, Street-sprinkling carts arc just connng the preacher, from the profane man to the . >ut it is one thing to be set right Into use in the City of Mexico writer of Epistles, there is hone for even* the guilt of sin and quite anotherconeernngthing one of us." We read about the "God of o be set free from the of sin. This KnoTvs Tettcrine. are few pollution Ohio Jacob" and are inspired, for there ^econd is ours when Christ comes writes: "Iflnd so privilege W. C. McCal). Granville, 0.. of us to-day whose lives are deceitful, n to dwell with us. We are very much Tetterinc to be a marvelously good whose characters are so questionable as in " fraid of the word "holiness," your «» »tin lUsMSM .r,0c. a box from the fcJUlU£ IV* Jacob's, and yet he became Israel and teaching, yet we have as much of . preachng J.T. Shuptrine, Savannah, Ga.,if your Prince. Is anything too hard for the loliness as we have of Christ, no more or don't keep it. druggistLord? J 10 less. Let us be clean in heart. This is AMERICAN MONTHLY REVIEW OF REVIEWS From Bethel to Bethel is a good subject >ossible bv the word of God which is is commended Statesmen, ProtFessional men and thousands of of the in Ireiand, * by The Bog Allen, biggest growing out of such a text. Thirty years in its very touch. Let us be THEothers in the world's for its fine is in seventeen feet deep. two leansing prominent ctivities, places of time stretch out between the lean in what we say, making a covenant nation in the actual news from co and the and in these years Him sifting report discriminflicting for yet thirty experiences,^rith Christ to guard our lips, asking tation of current events in their comment on its The strike in Sweden suffrage through much that is beyond us not do the just pro; They presenportion. Jacob passes ^o keep our eyes. Let things freedom from sensationalis m. All men and women who in the way of universal suffragereformordinary interest, as, for example, his ex- that will the spirit, remembering daily-paper grieve want to know what the world is fitnd it an intellectual has been a success. Only last week the perlences with Laban. when he toiled four- that God can onlv use that which is clean. doing necessity, industrial classes in Sweden began a teen years for his beloved Baehel. tbc Third, let us change our garments. This to judge from the letters received froni hundreds. Its editorials are strike in of free voting. On which came to him both bv fair nust refer to the outward practices of our comprehensive, and labor saving to tlle busy man or woman. Its support -J ^ sr f V»prosperityfVlA Friday the ministry surrendered and means ann iuui. ms ...... ...... j ife; in other words, our habits. What is timely contributions on important top:ics are by the best-informed ' compliance in 1904. The next angel at Jabbok's Ford, and his tarrving the garment we are wearing to-day? Y7ith writers. Its reviews of other magazines give the best of their best promised at Shechem to the command of us is a robe of our own weaving, everybody was at work. There had contrary some of it work. It is profusely illustrated. day God. for in it all he was never satisfied. ^he robe of selfishness and pride, and mark These letters will enable all itful men aad women to '-'i been no disturbance, but the strikers if one has once been thougl judge for I hold it true that y ou this, where self comes into a life Christ of its value to them: succeeded in accomplishing their to Bethel nothing else can satisfy, ar.d if is another robe which been the masses out.

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