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t " I 2- wears in his bosom. I mean jTv heart wherein true uFi" sometimes dwells. If the be is faithful, devotional, God in? if the heart is free from selfishness, envy, jealously and discontent, then it becomes an abode of true happiness. Kev. J. Falk Vidaver, JNew -l orK ony. Mourned Wife As Dead. Detroit, Mich. Johnson - 9 - Kichards, of Macomb street, has found his wife, whom he believed a victim of the Iroquois theater tire in Chicago on December 30, 1903, in Grace hospital, this city. Kichards and his wite were married in Chicago but had quarreled and separated, ne came to Detroit and she remain ed in Chicago. Her name ap peared in the list of victims of the Iroquois horror, and in spite of their previous estrangement he mourned her death. A few weeks ago a young' woman who had known Mr. and1 . . ' 1 1 w nrT ns n.iHM. - th s countrv it is ceneranjr liuo im.yy , , , AoA that. ftHfewitnoutamoiuon Ana the liora aaiu u in." .- . Iri their land shalt thon have no to be wealthy is not worth living, inheritance; and no portion shalt Bnt jn order to fully appreciate thou have among them ; I am thy. the w;8d0ni contained in our text -,,-tion and thy "n we must ascertain the meaning among the children of Israel.- ridm undej.stood Numbers, xvm., 20. rcat men of all ages. Signs, emblems, symbols ex- by -tf parlance the term amples, illustrations and pictures m . n abutldance of are the best, the most effective rsexpr, . . y means ot instruction. bank account The lack of all The ancient Biblical prophets ge .g call(!(1 rty. received and delivered divine v messages by signs and symbols. In the estimation of the great S power' the influence of re men of the Biblical and post ... :...,t;,,n hv siens and Biblical history riches consisted u.i.. : anoilriiblv'ffreat.- in spiritual treasures, in the ' .w rolicriniiR possession of a fertile imagina- Tiie idea oi imp - i . . , ow.Kn1a uaJtion. a clean conscience, a pure t7in e by S pmphet mind, a noble character and a Moses He was LquesLahly heart overflowing with righteous- the most practical pedagogue new. i- l. . , rAHnfifid- ties are productive of true happi that ine woi iu uno v.v. - - . H,.atfl reliffi ness: with them the poorest man ously six hundred thousand ig- is rich without them the richest J . i thA jurist- man is poor. Hence the Lord norantsiavuB, wiiv . . . . i i,n Ln; 4A frio hi orb nnest. in tne ance of teachers ana wnuu, .u . ; . . in , Chicago called . . j. Ai hnnkfl but merely uy worus ui um a, - - rf of t.M bok, portion and Ih, inheritance." Lm upon th. telephone. of li ving d by PPe J ' e...ge, hied to the it? ."d .;:. "h l,s Mia.., r . sarziw white linen ' garments should py and overjoyed in th e.za bnt now is recovering, teach them a lesson of purity, tion of his wish to see everything RichardB and his wife have cleanliness "and neatness. His he touched transformed lnt0 been reconciled. He. declines to mode of living, again, should en- gold, and whose happiness soon Leveai the mystery ofher where able them to attain true happi- was marred when discovering jabont8 for the last year. u "In their land shalt thou that also the food which he ate have no nheHtanee and no per- and water and wine which he Formosa is traversed by sever-Hon-"" am y portion and ,hy drank turned to lumps of gold, al mountain chains, some of them Teritance?' From these words Lay be looked upon as a proto- volcanic, with active and extinct ,W6ee that the high type of innumerable individuals cones. The island has a popu- Weic8P awas ri Tj ohibiteo wl!o in their greed for riches Ltion of about 2,500,000, com riowniL Inv property, from render their lives unhappy and posed of native tnbee of Malayan fromowning any p rope y, I . Tn therefore. Ltock. Chinese and Japanese WTirZ in our 7- -sk for true happiness in colonists. China ceded Formosa ; v fts to me that in our j :ii;nulw n tr, Tnan in the treaty of peace t day, and more espcuauy kings and sever- of 1895. Since then the has v - -ift. ..n,..,irv. an ofiice like that tne paiaceB ui fo ., :nii been extensive uo.uU.iuoU, t the high priest of old could e.gns. hn the island's resources, aided by ff . ,o easily be filled, because it There is, however, in the hu- he is ano j, fV dcbr iu incnmbet from man body a little organ, the size the railroad y P- l - rlbY acquisition of ricbe.. In of an orange, which every ono anese.
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