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_ opportuulties for sinners in a largo scale
to escape—for a boy who steals a loaf le
bread from a corner grocer to aeep
A Sermon Which Showshat Fair Dealing in for
• mother from sterving to tleath, a prison,
defrauders who :Martha witta
T
v500,000, a castle on the Rhineor, wait
Mg until the offense is forgotten, a castle
n the Hudson!
Another remarO needs to. be Inade, and
tbae Ss tbat people ought not to go into
places, into besinsse or into positions
where the temptatton is mightier than
the ehareeters. If there be lurge sums
a money to be handled, and the man is
pot sore of his own integrity, you, have
no right to in an linseawerthy craft
a hurricane. A man eels tell bY the
1 tneY are tho few men 'Who are tes sate sense of weakness or strength in the
by which Some peoplo gee money thac
does not belong to them aud commeeds tell° CO. th
I4-ild *ere the land presenee of a bad opportunity 'whether he
wearaebile my advice Is keep out of is in a safe place, How inenY Parents,
text, L Thaotlay 's, 0, "They that wiii Politics unless you, are invulnerable to
this style of tetuptetion. Indth
eed if latest make an awful nastaee wben they put
their boys in banking house and stores
the Mir dealing that succeeds best at last;
be rich fall into e temptation and u a snare Yeare aaturallY stronga yoneed relig, and shops and factories end places of
and into many foolish and hurtful lusts, ious buttressing. Nothing bat the grate solemn trust without onee discussing
which ere= tem to destruction and of God can sustain our public men and whether they can endure the tenepottiou
aerditimea' '
make them wlsat WO Wish. I WWI that you ova the bey patty of money and
s
!' That is the Niagara Palls over winch there 'might rem° an old asbicine4 re` have szo rearaount of It and make the way
rush a multitude of souls—namelys tile vilrel of religion' that it Inight bre°14; °Ir't dawn heeouse tcrY ease and Yon luzlY Put
Business Is the Best,
jUse of Money in Politics a Fruitful Source of Oorruption—Bribery
is Villainy—Violation of a Solemn Trust an Unpardon.
able Offense and Everlasting Blot.
1
Washington, Aug, 7,—Dr, Talmage in
thie discourse arreIgns the various modes
determination to mate the money any, In congress and the legielatures and • upon eini a prose:ire that he cannot
- hew, righe or wrong, wen me slow bring Inane' of the lending ItePubllealla ; stend. There are men whet go alto posta
man gets Ina money and what he does and Ileamerate down on the anxious 'mat teats full of temps:at:eta censtieer14 only
'with. rePenanee-
it tual will tell you hie obaracter et tTbat day w1)1 tome. or thet thee- are lp
eetegive ',Saone.
arid what will be his destiny in thee something better, tor the Bible cleelares An ealea weetee t Ley a piece, of
world. ad the next. I propose to speak that lttngs and queens shall beeeme grosazd. and the owner wocil Isot sell
sto,day about the ruinous moon ec nursing bthere and mothers to tile rim warier ewees- isetatis.d to set it
*Mg money. church. aod if the greater in 011tbetil7 ta ban until Se, rwell r err1p-. and
and netioaal alert- then eertalnlY the le5.st the et el• an -se e•,eassms, er of [T., 1,!, in, mei the engineer •
...e....---a-s•--- --- -
that fraucluleut docunsent in your pocket?
ely‘ other hearer, bow are you getting
aloag with that wicked scheme you, have
now on foot? Is that a "pool ticket" you
have in yoerpocket? Why. 0 young man,
were you last slight practicing, M copying
peer employer's sig :entree Wbere wore
you last night? Are your habits as good
as when you left your father's house?
Yoe had a Ohristian ancestry perhaps,
and you have had too meas. prayers spene
on you to go overboard, Dr. Livingstone,
the famoue explorer, was descended frota
the highlanders, and be said that one of
Ins ancestors, QUO of the highlanders, one
day celled bis family around him. The
highlander was dyinglie bad his
ehilaren around bis deathbed. He saia;
"Now my lads, 1 bave leolted all through
our history as fer back as T can end it,
and 1 hews never found a dishenest man
In all the line, and I want yon to stale -
stand you inherit good blood. You haee
no excuse for doing wrong. My lads, be
boneste,
Ab, my friends, be 'meet before Goa,
be bonest before your fellow num, be
bonest betore your sent. if there be those
who have weoderal away, come back,
come noun, come now, one and all, com
d.
e 1
Into the kingdom of Go
Wareing
X aa Mal:solve one has: et So music tbae:
scene in Annth.r. V.^.1.$1,Whalt a yonng girl •
aved from, ee'tth a whole rail train or
paesenessea .rentre et yea remember thee:
out -,vest in. time Fear on a etormy night
e: hareieaae lame :Sown pare of a reilased '
brelte, A feet:sees troin cente along. ant
In all our oity, etate
tions haws sums of money tete useel in A Moral leauleruot. nee:, Atto 1 :„.11 mpo. meree ; esiehett. Timm WaS 4; '?-qr1
bribery, Politics, from being tho se/one!) my charge also to parente r„amomber the oteeestgease 3:0:1 v. es el tor in ewer Eviler e re-W.f.:ea cabin. neer the
ot good government, has often been be- that thin enn of '4•4 ;•r 040,1 beglas are, wui seeez t were- 111 7,114' feral erzesh Ilse ,
draggled iota tho synonym for tram- , tho holm) envie awl ill the nursery. Do 1 in ;1=1":"'.4.!r. 1 N. 714'7 W 444 At .-:," -AT Up tinal tatieir maim ant W.se knew that in a
leney and turplaule. A monster tirs, nor, brae) your chi:tam, Teaeh them to thee' W:111 0111.o: .,` 4 .0 .^.. .2 v,rbt1;B ilia.: *M' few ra ,7,,, „et; tn t,,,..ra.6, was ouler :41m
Plausible, Potent: Pettifetousa has gone do that which iR right, and not taw -ease "au ''''s, aver 'stat as' all 'he*" awl all lights'i a lantern an'l elambared up oll
lorth to do its dreadful week in :ell af the le cones or the a -nausea which you tr'''Ellc:"-" Ir will u''t b ' t 're° tie t9te° the °Iul be3m °I' the wreeke'l briklae 011
Its two hands are Totten with leprosy. will give them, ahats, il'
s a ereat differ- ,''' sast '!''''tt a troll fr oetoli '' ;1W% :int! to tW main bridge. whieh wes trestle -
It keeps its rigla hand hidden in a deep h , -• an. e 'irate nd .1. ma:recs. meaty stem leeve umet funds, 'worn, arel s:astea te ero-s amid the
tiE KNOWS WAR SECRETS.
Career of Co:serge It. Corteiesee, the greet..
dent'*blew Aesistaut Secretary.
Standing closer to the preset:nit than
even Private Fecretary Porter is a pleasant
vole:fel, -Imam eyed young twos svho eine°
July 1 has been officielly known at the
White House as the assist:um sseretalty.
Mr, George. Brace Cortelyou, who alls this
newly created. post, has for several years
barelled the !Secrets of the nation in sari
-
ons oositious, having been for the last aS,
are chief executive clerk at the White
"
House.
4.stet-4M Secretary Corteleroa is Se Oa tve
ef New York. and 036 years old. Atter
completing his .education he svas for four
years the principal of :college preparatory
pookea The /"ft halal is climbed, anti rualcInfs the prollte tbereof the impellina It se a ermesecomes yen. i hot F.A1 h sve tillIU,11. and elm 1:edetaieg of the teMpeell selersele. Hle erase: -en Arose eesering the
OFOreta reset ts, seatereaene
'with its Ichorous autteale it t 11,8 ,.it- ties metier:a That man who is Inmost merely, I" .11 'n Ir'ill."'"' 4'"" r'1 1 erl ''.';'-'' Y1)1 in the and the rtginfr, tif rho terr.nt bentnal. f,,,,„ ...,,,,,,,,, , :,- ,...: ,,. : :, 1-.11 i TA. IA
door of the eourtroom, the legist dive because it bone:, t v i; the east none?, as Preemee rd lee* ea : F.:1111 w,^ri,1 Ile e;iteful One Inl.'''.!014 I, nal A would have bt-:on ,.,:e -.Ai to p•-7,.4 7._..v. • .,-..;.. 1::,,..1 ; 1,1„.,ate
--Le Or 4V'C111 ‘,.f t1'.? la%:7..,,,..lry or taigas tie:stio Atnel all tar horror the lantern F.,,; r awe, to te ., ; • -, 1 e art ; • ea
hall, the eehgrc's "101 the Parliament, eirsada a moral leantrupt.
The door EMinni open. and. the usoaster !Ay shares, in to ton in an departments ae.yola WI) VZIEVita ,,i' 'sa esat. Abele., %%Wet wit. Cray:lino aormatimee. and ei, a te et to, w V :et ez Morale, leal. yen -
enters and glides: through the aisle of the of life, steer clear "of lathery, all of You. all, 1-Zt..71) Saig tiWn ;algae necount at sone" ;se: a 1,71.1i;a: wea the eimpery rails :, thantlal setessette e, tee surveyor al' mis-
t -be teeth: F enweee tr-sni y me ateseant es an 1 c;',.t.r the sr, eflesaara, site tame te teng, et New Veen end in Jnly of !be ree,-,71 traelei Caen to Me. ta etame
page., end then it tatee it e tight tand irr‘orl:scea411111,7stt. wbreibeaaa:::::ttfahri:ni7tenaegai;,nint°tu, trustee efteri derets a ::r rr-ast: • of Uri lnq.:11-
council ebansizer las softly as a elipperea ore etaale ard tle; river: '-he wanted ; Fatno! yeer 1 ram - se tra tem' to V4',Iarl!,1 Ae- yeseagos a:wee:der fere-sten en the
I ma _es lite mere an sehtas to g 's tee, te!! enceo $* 4041 where the ' eatzet lastrareas a Cleuend Retie', .,.se. twes.eVe selee Orel atee eeen trolls/ea
from its deeP Poeliet and °tiers 11 in we cannot bribe tbe judemente of that Illr'''
salutation to uage or legislator If that gee who thunder, "gems, this sin, t_laszleamis oz, Peeelo ezzaits shlowreels. eslasee segat eel sea eta% ess that the les a the eh tr, .... ef egetseigareeet its, nnte estszerttne,t „In .1,,,,,, F,,,,,,,r, y et.
net, tile neelarsie os ethers/ 1.112Neit 14P
A CARPENTER'S STCRY
Stricken Wth La Grippe, Follow-
ed by FtbettMatisM.
SOffareit At.,tirOWt POO Alla eor Two elontle
Was rOttiAa IVALliapt10"
rjOlt, nestered aseattas
Fiorn The Ileporter, ITAahnerston. Ont.
There is not a better known man ix-
1%,linerston thau 2,4r. Jas. Shea, who
for the past tsveat,y,four years hes fols
lowed the trade of carpentery in the
eowsz. eir, .Slwa, who is a native Of'
•the Orktsey: .Itzliteds, is now sie.ty-sia
years of :slue, and heisbale and hearty.
A few years ago be was attacked with
,estip, which left in its wake aentn
sheen-a:tam. for two months he wee
realzbie. to work mad suffered a great
*hal (rem ibis drentl 'ase. Ile used
se-veral kinds of lialtusgas, but to no
avail. Ilavirees read in the Pelage at
wereleeenl etrase effeeted lay Dr.
Veilleasess Pink Pate for Peie People
ba OsseleSed to try them. Ile Was one
Ites. reel seas surprised at the ereest. Ife
ewe it swaged owl fineag a taird,
wilessz he teased altet las :tad enerny wee
els et se eta:- To a reggier egereste,a-
tsolve. war, relied trees! :tam at his re-
s'Sderee to tind eatt if"Sl.p reaerted gar.
"I Warr
fle 70.71'7! rat' tlk
exe'
emeno sse be. I se:feared fear -
:folk,. hat temy mete a pew ants at
mem esti tised nes stela nes I new twit,
tLese :savesg spreie end fen to geard
egratet. (elate arel sop. T:tey are- the
etas.' Werees that Too nee g,-.07.4. M.
1 11Sateatt seill tell you
Ilea,1 r.:',27:1,2't 172r•-• wiart111, Dr. Wil -1
Ni?.
ter enetraqr
=Ire tbo woride
Stiewegh I nai t:p Sn are. say bralth 1.
a; el etal. 1 ate, ratat es a doilar. 1 at -
it to the ::se of thoee Tana I
band be taliete Wad vats) of the in• 4, viol" Reid Cartlin:ll otfort. .
.i. ------------...i. rat slt: ite telsterfigthea Ito else tag!. re,/ Izie isseieteteasse, le:t wee eassees-
fes t.r;e1..st- erg 4•P•''
truder Mee tlie palm of the °facial. the c.aa..t death no toritant? Is money nothin,A,1 With their own prasarfes, slew r1,1! it int) searee 4S 8"0 the tertin aid :step. Vie ly a:ea:eve I y A-sat:test; le ant- -..er Dr.
leprosy crosses from Team to talm in a :valet die, and to rjahl .11 the owninse I!1\4 11 mai :ma' it alias ee an 1 tazin wee due in ,a few minutes. t -to 11 uitb aseset,
round Motel', round as a gold ettgle. mut es the whale relim would easee net theY eitnetnt Wesarn th a whtelt they Wad elm mile Pfi, Irene the telegraph ruevilze t5-1 41'. ei teati, ise; etat "g '••e '•'•„. • 4- 7
the 'virus spreads, aud tbo doom ie geed: emila got a by pellet, ler lie punhase—bv latrawsel. 1 ben ewe et to- ew,i-ese 41, awl eteeem, Luz ferslin.dely tho train was ON 1:,•:,•!-.1 Isere C, -1 !nosed neva-as to. ri'llf4S. CP4.3 il:r4 11" t vafit
and the victim periebee. Let bribery, srlset az ea 4i;'11, and the
molieo." No* death' woula not ho brite'd 1 3410"`tY
ACCUrSed of God and mem stand up for
trial.
Tbe Bible arraigns it again and again.
Samuel says of hie tsvo sons, who became
judges, "They took Wiwi and perverted
judgment." Mead says of same of his
pursuers, "Their right, band Is full of
brIbee." Antos says of Katie awn bis
day, "They Mite a lathe and turn aelde
the poor in the gate." Ellphaz foretells
the crushing blows of GOci'a indignatien,
deelarIng. "Fire shall consume the taber-
nacles ot bribery."
wee Mighty ration.
It is no light temptation. The matfett-
est bath Talton under it. Lord lemon,
then. Ha will not Ids 'Wilma now. Men of 4144 044' '•°,111ra tllunskrt
the world often tewase that they Lave to eSrulttunt
eagre open vontesstort.
leave their money bora when die' go
away from the world. You can tell tram Toe baste ne rieht to use tire areperty
What they say in their last hoar; t41It , Of Othera easept for their reivantases, nor
one of their ellief Ferrow's it that they , Without crow en- they are minere,
letro m leave their neseeee 1 break that 15 with tame I msent you Inseet their
deinsion. I tell tiv* 1 ritze telter time Ile prepeely ae well as y•es rtit, end it Is all
will tike las lnouoy dah han. thel will • lo.t% yco are nee 14 ;,.1 ,o:a. rola did tho
wrap it up in your agouti, or put it in low you e414*141, eut ao we; enne tide the
the palm of your betel 111 sesurreetion, del:Wein. which lee: resiteetl ets meaty men,
and there it will lie, :ea the eon), Might. of thinlaing legee• , a thine: is: in their
shining gold as it NV:i 00 the day Mom pozsoo:t.m, theteion, ,IN. Yen have
you sold your vote 111:11 your moral min tt s :louts least tie::: Gel givat yam
dale, but there it will lie, a hot motel. In any eamonetaire there tney he some
bur/line anti eonsumitag your balm tor. wee) have itti!•asense81 ;eel Irma funds.
Lord Chancellor of Eneland, fountler of ever. Or, If there lie aezieurb of it for a lad teem letee er. „i eon have se home
our modern science, author of "Novuro elusin, then it will sal CVO` 42148 Wilt/. 1 sely involve I we. et thet yon eannet put
OrganUm" 41411111 ivhole library of books, clanking the fetters of au eternul eaptisr• am: !teak, eniate-, the whole thing to
the hadime thinker of his century, so it -y. Tho bribe is meal:esti:10 posses- tit we Whom eon beve wrenteel, and you
precocious that *when as it little ehild ho :don. You. take it for tame, you take it will sleep laver :le lea and you will
•
was aslrea by queen Elizabeth, "How old tor eternity. Soma does in the next world, 1114410vo tho ,. 3, your soul. vess.e. 3,'1'111114' :a down. the !chasm Is rat ahem • aud last ea relealig 10 01". see's
deep, and the lightning: of God set all hat of &es/mite:a ma, te 281.'41 The egerteary
are you?" be resporaied, "I am two years when you Elra longing for sympathy, you Whit a elt1 Moe it weaul lie ii after you
the ntela of sin 012 tiht 40.511 015 Warn- and pr( • 1d. tither di.:04 14' eon -
younger than your maStaseas hanisy reign"; will feel an your check a Mee, Isooking are dead your mat: eietetter 111152
1nea that. teams often repreved, neenel with tie,: ;21!:,.,1 if111 oublio busi-
of Nvhoe oratory 13en Jonson wrote: *431, .you will flna it to be .10141-4, who out from the avemies la glee or frent the
e
"The fear of every Mall that heard him took e0 pieces of milver as 44, 3411)40 154141 led: of veutthere, nem you were. rost only 111111810411051111111181041105111111118104110511 hinee& '411411 en:Id:oily be ne-s ie the
was lest he should muke 0.11 01154,' having eidetic:I the bargein by puffing, an in- hankrept in estate, bat that yea lost destreeed, aud that without roinetiy."
an income whirl: you would suppose famous isles ou the pure cheek of Ins your aall!
late. Weis eat :art ortusea feet she flew elerh tgliN`h Poi.,-1••tant 1•41•4134;
like the t he deg up to ttele. geneassies ;eating, ts ease ase
;mane 1'.' 24'41 goring. wish aletost met-er! sesterea.r s- e.
deadly eel:Lute:Ion. gee tad only sue:meth Fervievi-
m., .^21'..-ede:nrment
to shaThe lail
eseie is dower 'risen eatee t140 : .7. -ltivnt 1161,
he tiz 701 tanosneeleagatel email hardly ana en Nev. 1. lease alr. etett, leen was
ba resae detal. lawesage was sent tree -elle 0, to th, a t anew 34144 15(1434 ana
from 111 4, stotion to the next station, and am eirree -ten:ease e to tate oreselga.
the treat baltra. and That night that ¶l,'' neeM b.. r
brave pal saved the lives of bundreds ot I wise &lea pr„,
peseen was and saved many homes from l vat 4ier4. in addition to hav-
desokeion. 11t1t 441117 etreer le a track, ine, reerese of tee 4.i'it3.l'C(1('4*i''. Mr.
aud estay style of 141sine4.1 a track.. C'erteiyen hes sae, el:rct
ea -ion of the ea -r-
and weey 117 ie a teeth. and every night teal ea-- lie tee!, ot we:ad:tut itti eleels
Is a teak. and munitmlee motor the to Pr. awl to him thts
powpr tempt:Mtn 4'91110 SWeeping On 2e1 tit.•!- .711. hie weires- sueesages
and swereene down toward penis raging iota totee eta's- I er 'ess i niter the snow -
anti terrine. Goa help 1118 YO 011t and r,,t Ti 144., rorr,‘r le, prepare, the
stop the train! Let tr.:throw some Menai, ape e ef as geasza 11144'I leired by
Let us a.ve eoints *warning. By the throne
uol ht, us lush . moo influence to stop
the dos •nwarti progress, Beware; Bo.
re ie. 1 "tam r 11'o
110 111 flaarg '1 of etre. Melina-1°e
eerrea. /1-!!24125141, arreneemeent of ber
would bave put bins beyond the tO11111t3• Divine Masser. et einewring youset man arrived at a
Oen —
of bribery1.130,000 a year and Abase or TruNt Viands. I t, . .• I 4.4.. .,. .5 . .
the itiew
Twickenham court, a gift and princely salic wham he ,,,tn.p ...;e1 to be a
estates in Hertfordshire—yet under this Another wrong use of insmar 1.ti St'ill in letterer. and in CI l'P41;.11 NNW, it., no ni:en
the abuse of truer funle, Nan ly every mg
• . , .
• • • :sot Their onect Words,
The general ageism:7 to look at the
aetions of ethere tineugh one'S OWil
particular spore :Ora ie fro mently ob.
served. Perhaps not so oath noticed,
however, is the liellit of tuweneelously
COMFORT FOR WOUNDED.
No Expeues, Speral to elquipping the
slospeasi eigp
Pr:stably it will en,N Et+ lAn to
rUIU 4.111t. CU 0 . .A. the frienes er a,/ asmene alio havor 1.,,,,An
WM.:M(1Pa by eat, e !ellen,: to lemes, met
bribes giving' ae excuse that on bis pros larger or smaller sealm bee the property : in'sn cerrial the tennis eta steas mot lyiner tot Semi:tea is 1 1:e ineet :wee a 'a iss
decessors reok them; he Wag Dried te100,- of ethers committed. 1 i Ine keeping. Ho mem down, anti teen the' vatrig• wota rendering anotbee's salerch into out; s own
eel:Oa:al leapi, al eaip ever 11:1 al eta,.
000, or what correepond with. our WO,. is so far a safety depaer, ho is an admin gate NTH 8, (31114r ,11 11 a aollar willel: language. This is the Relief. wit:eh resently eallal
000, and imPrisoned in London Tower. istrator and holds in las hand 1 lie interest te„e eitpi,,, 1, tii,, iii, ,,. ti a belu,. i2,z, cents A Boston girl who bed been ta,king Pena New Voris with 8 itai complemene of
, Tbe Week chapter in English, Trish, oS the family of e dere:teed anentl, or he it was worth 4ttliF '1, Onitit. ;hen' the her fizst lesson in Lic-,Feie ruing, ea: -
French and American polities is the ie an attorney, and thottigh his custody young man gave Ins mini to the laborer preeeed her sang:swim at home at the 1;"111°(1 14trg(.(a)s ;11141 tr`dmd "u'rs'''•
By utilleing, all tile siege 450 patients
' chapter of lathery. Souse of you re. goes the payment from debtor to creditor, and said.: "Yen take this up to Governor resent of her expeeinzent. can las impaled on the Relief. Every
member the Piscine Mail subsidies. Most or he la the collector for a business Grimes. I waut as SVO him." "Ali," "Tlee man saki," she repeated, "that
or you remember the awful tragedy of the house, which ,thumensates him for the said the laliorer, "I anl ClOvtraer X lied made most satisfactory progress for
• Credit Mobilier. tinder the temptation to responsibility, or bo is treasurer for st
bribery Benedict Arnold sold. the fort in chariteble institution, and he holds alms
i the higblands for $31,575. For this sin contributed for the suffering, or he is an
' Gorgey betrayed Hungary. Ahithophel official of the city or the state or the
1 forsook David, and Judas kissed Christ. nation, and taxes and subsidies and sato:-
!When I see so many of the illustrious les and supplies are in his keeping.
i going down under this temptation, it It is as solemn a trust as God can make
I it. It is coneentered and naultiplied eon -
a makes me think of the red dragon
a spokess of in Revelation with seven heads fidences. On that man depends the sup-
!, and ten horns and seven crowns drawing port of a bereft household, or the morals
; a third part of the stars of heaven down of dependents, or the right movensent of
after him. a thousaad wheels of social mechanism.
a The lobbies of the legishtures of this A 322" may do what be will with Ins
' country control the country. The land is own, but be 'who abuses trust funds in
! drunk with bribery. "Ob," says some that one aot commits theft, falsehood,
' one, "there's no need of Making against perjury and becomes in all the intensity
bribery by promise or by dollars, because of the word a miscreant. How many
every Man has his price." I do not widowe and orphans there are with
' believe it. Even heathenism and the nothing between them and starvation but
, dark ages have furnished specimens of ft sewing machine or hold up ota of the
by She
: incorruptibility. A midi of Smyrna bad Yerte at tlestruathm simPlY
' a ease brought before him on trial. A thread of a needle, red with their own
• 6 0 d t I briber heart's blood, who a little while ago had
tonsptatinn to bribery, falling Slut into a rased, tO zeltiru-r, a 1:,) 1,11. said co
• Than (luring the ea'art` at his III". an a him "Carry. tine zsuea *se stetire The
man gave him 0 uca s n y.
The case came on: The briber bad Ixtany by father and husband left them a 00=-
Nya/sasses. The imor TO 0,13 on the other poteney I What is th3 matter? The admin .
, side had no witnesses. At the close of the istrators or the executors have sacrificed
case the eadi said: "This poor man has it—running risks with it that they would
• no witnesses, he thinks. I shall produce not have 13814013 to encounter in their own
in bis behalf Fioo witnesses against the private affairs,
other side." Then pulling out the bag How atop it is that a roan will eavn a
livelihood by the sweat of his brow and
of ducats from -under tbe ottoman, he
dashed it down at the feet of the briber, thee die, and within a few months all
saying, g(/ give my decision againet yonea the estate goes into the stock gambling
f W I t e 5! How often it is th
hi thing if it be ri at and 11 15 that you have it.nown e mwhom-
an to
Epareinondes offered a bribe, said, "I rallide 0 al s r e
will do t s ng g ,
be wrong all your goods cannot persuade trust alas were committed taking them
out of the savings bank and from trust
sam."
A. Poor Compliment.companies and administrators, turning
' old Iese eeteads into hard cash, and then
Tbe president of the American Con- putting, tee entire estate into the vortex
gress during the Amerioae Revolution, of spec:illation. Embezzleroent to an easy
General Reed, was offend 10,000 guineas word to pronounce, but it 'has 10,000
by foreign coesmissionors if he would ramifications. There is not a city that
betray this country. He replied, "Gentle- 1 not suffered from the abuse of trust
men, 1 am but a vast poor man, but tell funds. Wbere is the court house or the
your king be is nob rich enough to buy city hall or the all or the post office or
me." But why go so far when you and I, the hospital that in She building of it has
U we nage in honorable society, knovr not had a political job? Long before the
men and women who by all the forces of new court house In Now 'York city was
earth and hell could not be bribed. They completed it cost over $10,000,000. Five
would no more be bribed than you would million eix hundred and sixty-three
think of tempting an angel of light to thousand dollars for furniture! For
4it
exobange beavon for the pit. To offer a plastering avd repairs, $2,870,000; for
)
bribe is villainy, but it is a very poor plumbing and gas works, $1,281,817; for
compliment to the man to whom it is awnings, $25,51513, the bills for three
offered. months coming to the nice little sum of
I have 'not much faith in those PeePle $18,151,108.89. There was not an honest
who go about bragging how much they brio& or dm, „ lath or nan or foot of
1 of plastering or ink -
could get if they would only sell out. plumbing er inch
;Those women Who complain that they stand or doorknob in the whole establish -
are very Pfteri instated need to under- mato.
'mend that there lq; something in their An Everlasting Crop.
' carriage to invite insult. There are men That bad example was followed in
' at Albany and at Harrisburg and at many of the cities, which did not steal
Washington who would no nsore be quite so mutat because there was not so
1 approached by a brit o than a pirate boat touch to steal. There ought to be a closer
' with a few cutlasses would dare to attack inspection, and them ought to be less
a British man-of-war with two banks of opportunity for embezzlement. Lest a
guns on each side loaded to the touch- than shall talce a 5 -cent pion that does
. - - -
hole. They ore inoorruptible men and
Grimes." "0," said the young Than,
"you—I—esease nue" Then the gevertior
said: "I VMS 2)241(111 impressed by the
letter you wrote sne asking for a eettain
office let 311' gift, and I had made up my
/abed you should have It, but a young
man who will ebeat a laborer out uf
cents would swindle the government of
the state if he got his hande It. I
don't -want you. Good morning, sir."
I do not suppose there was ever a
better specimen of honesty than was
maid in the Duke of Wellington. He
21)814034681 with bis army over the French
frontier, and She army was suffering. 4441(1
scarcely knew ilOW 140 get along.
Plenty of plunder all about, but he com-
manded none of the plunder to be taken..
He wrath home these 1011441111(143410 words,
"We are overwhelmed with debts, and I
oan scarcely stir out of my house on
account of public creditors, waiting to
demand what duo to them." Yet at
the very time the French peasantry were
bringing their valuables to him to keep.
A celebrated writer says of. the trans-
action: "Notbing can be grander or more
nobly original than this admission. This
old soldier, after 80 years' service, this
iron man and viotorious general, estab-
lished in an enemy's country at She head
of an immense army, is afraid of bis
oreditors 1 This is a kind of fear that has
seldein troubled conquerers and invaders,
and I doubt if the annals of war present
anything comparable to its sublime
Return to God.
Ob, lo It not high tine that we preach
She morals of the gospel sight beside the
faith of the' gospel? Mr. Froucle, the
celebrated lepglish historian, bas written
of his own country these reroarkable
words: "From the great house in the city
of London to the Tillage grocer the eons-
neercial BM of England has been saturated
with fraud. So deep has it gone that a
strictly honest tradesman can Madly
bold his grouod against oomeetition. You
can no imago trust that any artiole yo82
buy is the thing whith it pretends to
be. 'We have false weights, false mea-
sures, cheating and shoddy everywhere.
And yet the clergy have seen all tide
grow up in absolute indifference. Many
hundreds t of sermons have I heard in
England on tbe divine mission of the
elergy, on bishops and on justification,
and the theory of good works, and eerbal
inspiration, and the efficacy of the seem ;
meets, but during all these 30 wonder-
ful years never one that I can recollect
on common honesty." Now, that may be
an exaggerated statement of things in
klagland, but I am very oertain that in
all parts of the earth we need to preach
She moralities of the gospel riglat along
beside the faith of the gospel.
My hearer, what are you doing wit&
a novice."
"Why, did he really say that?" was
the surprised query.
"Well, no," answered the Boston young
woman, after a moment's reflection;
"what he did say wag 'You'll do fust -
rate for a new beginner!"'
A friend of the poet Bryant obanced to
be alone in his study when a cabinet-
maker brougbt home a bair that bad
been altered, When Mr. Bryant returned,
be asked:
"Miss Robbins. what did the fellow
say about my chair?"
"He said," answered the visitor, "that
the equilibrium is now adruirably ad -
meted."
"What a fine fellow!" said Mr.
Bryant, laughing. "I never heard him
talk like tbat. Were those his exact
words.?"
"Well, he said 'It joggles just right!' "
repeated Miss Robbins:.
Science ana Faith.
Many beautiful facts come to life In the
study of the earl er of Romanes (the late
eminent scientist). One of them is very
powerful. Aftor his conversion he was
able to explode a certain very popular
fallacy. It is a armis, rooted notion in
many minds that meneof seithee are
prevailingly, and oven necessarily, un-
believers. But Professor Ronsanes says:
"When I was at Cambridge there was a
galaxy of genius in tleat department
emanating from that place suth as had
never been equalled: and the curious
Shing in our present connection is that
all the most illustrious names were
ranged on the side of orthodoxy. Sir W.
Thomson, Sir George Gabriel Stokes,
Professors Tait. Adams, ClevissMaxwell
and Cayley—not to mention a number
of lesser lights, such as Routh, Tod -
bunter, Perrers, etc.—were all avowed
Christians." It is necessary to adduce
from time to time personal evidence of
this nature. Whit Itemizes thus sped -
tied is one of the inost important con-
siderations in the controversy between
faith and mthelief.
Opportunities Fiiissed.
The -individual who has reached or
passed mid-life in looking backward must
needs mark many a tithing point in his
career evben for some reason or another,
through ignorance, indifference or supine,
nese, he let slip an opportunity which,
improved, might have influenced roost
favorably his whole ftaare. These lost
opportunities are in many cases the source
of deep regret and wizen missed through
unwillingness to make needful sacrifices
or through Olotelful selfendulgenee, they
are properly 'the occasion of unavailing
laments. • •
swam device known to selenta for atm
Ing in the recovery of injured men was
3114(10 part of the equipment. for 'Meier
Torney, tho 541171' (421 under whose direc-
tion the ship sass tated out, WaS tom 11,
spare no expense. A feature of the five I
big cool wards, into whieb the Relief's
decks are divided, aro double decked iron
cots.
The beds are generous in size, beinee
what is known as the three-quarter bed,
having first a woven wire mattress, over
which is a cheap but comfortable mattress
alaenelben the verses. thus siterieg fate
"s{' frora the Fr.r111„Asnid ir,15trir!ons
br 1n8:sfr:r. 07.17 tiOX por•
lawe ie e-retleeed in a tweepaire, healing
the fail touSt• ratera. "Dr. Williams'
Pink PTAs for
••••••••••••••.......eft.ornmaram.......
When the
Honest' • •
Physician
Is eallea • 12:4;,,n to preserthe for *
reel; ..lasallite1.1, teavatus and runs
down man or 41'..417 :41 111 the 1101.' Welo•
VitTe 110Ver to re'sonimend
Isaine's Celery (Sionmannal, that extra-
o)'dinary- and pepular neselieine. Pala
years oe trots' aseeinialzeie weak in life,
best ,mealietal men to Paine's: CeleM7.
savina lins draWre tbe attentien of the
Ceorpolnal. -owl slow levee not been
slew in roses:neat e its Teswers and oh-
tesw aa the bazdeatrient of no:osmoses:se,
sast,losenese. flYcz:"nrsie,,, times
nuel'em mai :all diseassee ofi -the kidneys
owl liver. • .
.Aro youseoh7m....- 34e:111i1? Are yol
fer la:stab-en from aisense and
sofferine? If sem ere, nee l'esine's Cels
err rementerel, a mesiaane thnt
give yen promet nrel ;sheering results
after your nog- eneerietwes 'of fnilures
with. other lo
DOUBLE ABOIKED COTS 011 HOSPITAL 01115
4111513*11.
which it is intended to throw overboard
as soon as it has become the least bit
soiled. In the whole bed there is not a
fragment of wood. In apportionine the
number of beds to a ward care bast'beess
taken not to crowd them, but to give the
ocoupants abundant room, so that they
may have tbe advantage of as much pure
air as possible.
The surgical ward is the one situated in
the after end of the main deck. Tho oper-
ating room adjetps it on the starboard
side and is a oomthodious room, supplying
pleety of air and light. Two surgical
cabinets contain every instrmnent likely
to be required and many which may nev-
er be used, every possible form of wound
and operation bathe provided for.
The walls unfortunately are almost nec-
essarily of wood, but they are covered
vvith a white enamel paint, which gives
them nearly tbe smoothness and impervi-
ousness of tiled walls. The two large
operating tables are of steel, white enam-
eled. There is practleally nothing else in
She room, the modern idea being to haVO
*21 On operating romn—or, for that matter,
elsewhere in a hospital --only the absolute-
ly necessary articles. So far as ship oon-
struction permits, this mom has been
made as sanitary and inaceeseeible to germ
lodgments as nossible
ratte.rtog
There is a gnat way ef fattening
fowls for nralest. It enema les dszne
by confining them in enema, ne they will
beeome :dig:elates:tea and reatee to eat,
imam flesh rather then metine aeedis.
Put tbene in yards. Sieving :seemed to-
gether, • and feed feer times a day.
Giese a variety, espeejelly et clamped
grass, and make the morning mesa of
mixed ger.ound grain. the net of chea-
per' gran, then greeted grain with
ground meat %deed, aria at nieht all the
wbeat and cern they will eat Fed in
this manner, and kept free of lice, fowl,
should he made fat in ten days.
There are cases of consammion so far
advancerl that Biekleie Anti -Consumptive
Syrup will not cure, bUt Dane so bad that
it will not give Teller. For emirate, colds
and. all affections of the throat, lungs and
chest, it Is a specific which has never been
known to fail. It promotes a, free and
easy expectoration, tbereby removing the
phlegm, and gives the diseased parts a
chance to beta.
To Hypnotize a Hen.
Did you ever byeatotsze a ebielten?
It is 0. veep easy thing to do, :rust catch
your hen, rtace it on the fleor in front
of you, with its tail toward' you. Take
a pieth &Ion and draw a straight
lime, beginning at a point just under
the hen's head end extending a foot
and -a halt or snore. The bird will fee,
ten its eyes ou thee/sales:and in a twink-
ling almost she is unconscious of any-
thing but this line. You NM cuff her
about as mach os yam, please, but her
gaze will immediately -return to the
chalk line.—Rural World.
Quiekeure cures Tooth
Ache. Stops all Pain.
Trnet to Tour Horse.
The horse possesses an acute power
of scent and in many cases this sense
ha proven invaluable to, the owner ear
driver, though hardly ever noticed at
the time. It Will be well foe all who
have occasion to drive at night and
wizen they must tweet largely to the
horse for getting- over the road safely
to barye him unchecked, or at least
loosely checked. If he has a free bead
he will not be likely to get off the
read.—Dakota Field and Farm.
Ask for Iinard's Liniment and tate no other.
Death and Hirai Tinto. -
It is comanted that the death rate ,of
the world is 67 and -the birth rate 70
a minute, and tilts seemingly light per-
centage of gain is sufficient to gire a
net inerease popuhaion each year ot
almost 1,200,000 souls, ,
•