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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate, 1902-12-25, Page 7n. ec ler in VT ro :on th Pe it,: an lt -Lc teb. tinge ..•ket 1 l-te' • seiei OD HAS in FAVORITE nkiad They Are Little Children Who Are Dead and Translated. 4Sit(Zn1e.ed seCntdinq 10 ieet et the rettofeeto ennaiii.. in the Tree ihje ThonSatiLdU0Hee. tate tee Teo eeilleet W9r0no, 11401060 ot 1111710211X;114 Q11.11tta4 A despatth from Obicago Says :- Bee, ltritek Pe WILL Telmage preoth- ed froi the following text :-Isaiell el, 14 "'Ile snail gather the lamtee with I4la. arm and carry them in hie bosom alai :Mae gently lead those that aro with youten" ,WItet dots the "empty cradle" of thie morning's theme zoom? Does it mean thet the bailee who on:e pluee fel in our rtursoeies hose grown up Into big- 1;03,9 n1.41 girls 'who ru.eh away every enoruing from the betekk- last table tq be in tone to ieteet•er tho call of the school bell ? Bees it Oman Out our chilerea have beceine young men end vonnett andeteto the old homesteati to go forth into the gloat battle of lifo ? On. no. tale morning I am going to •preach aeon the little wilt° 43 ad tz whirl) Is boat eutptOol in (win r to fill up the 111,110 white caelket. 1 too gointt tel.1 why Josos. as the Good eihep- held. ofttn comes into tho homes and oalitele the little lambs into his arms ond fear. ice teent luta the i gletet pestures of beiteen. 11e :wow 7 he has always eared for them. ns tioef 2 text osiret tee, while they stilt VOnini11^ ed with us elan earth. but Poe un - ' tit they re -I hr. •IU4 Lbny alio his perfect 10.10. NOW, 1ny, friends. what 19 the inc loii*'. of this wholtieale ernigrittion of otir)ietit• tines to the notvenly there ? Axe the life 011/1 1,1141 dintO of the majerity of cOndeen a failure? ; is t110 Propty crank, eat empty thot It. can hold for is ne iusen-Ing hason of good OM'. or is CM let teettey gathering lee Wets 'etc; hie urine awl eorroing them in hie loteota so th it he ale the noire sefely teed the '' bereatiel parents tilting tho thc•rity : fuel don ferota latitwoy of an teort"• b- Jolirney to the gleriotte destitute:Ion E weeted for theta obeita? The war. ginal notos ot ley Iliello a rut thet, Ieleis poselon of fey teet rimy mean /pat the flood ethepitertl loco be cite - re in e the ID t le le MI '1 in 11 n9 11W0111 " to MO grill' Pest m es of notelet No 1 that the mother elle, p will 1 tett awl ery, will folites merle aneitotelo :. and cloei ly after He Divine etut ter. { So to -day r prkiolli ft, theueitioni of fett lateen lea; 11 HAMS. , I wont to ten thou why their dead ' cleldren WI,91. bent nail elect oily God demnot. 1t 1b a, twit,. of tho human' roe oz grow old ru I with I edinunt el ee ‘• eight eee i ho to night, of t lorisetwore years ;toil ten. Tito empty eraille entt be the .a.rol heart.e.totte ete a periPiel me- trimoniet love. It ean he the 1141y l'Iti.Nenaritttl ark. the eherubini Of vie 11 are made reit of fee novo vett/Milo teat oriel tletn theee who WITO ome molded 4,1:1 Of MOW] gold. 1 Neel 111nV OW11111111 may be the efeiritual Loilivo of euc roltione il elinneen, who ate 110Vin'ing OV1,1* 119 in 111•110,11,11 bt111i.111111(114. 1 t may be Otto tryel ing plea. elierit tired tool cut oworn 4 nen ;1.I1 writ me t meet a •.nl; to I all: ever the etv.e.t. 71:01r0110 tg. the inist. An empty coolie is a potent mug - :let for a true, consecrated, epirltual rneental ilfe. It mahes o „retie tleal id Itifference how the average father and mother feel towaret heaven, Whe- ther or no they hose a, little one ill the spirit land. "Whore your trees - tiro to. there is your tweet also" can :I in ermeted in more ways than ono. You NINO a boe- who has started out to earn bio own liviag. He has become the owner of a little shoestore in one of the outlying die- triets of some large city. When on vieit hint u.nd 1is yornur i ft, t IRS 4. he take you tho first clay to seo any' of the great : stores in the down- town, custricts ? Does ho want you as soon as you arrive to visit the noted art galleries or the libraries or the famous auditorium, where the mightiest orators of the world have spoken and the most beautiful voices 0, 44 .Europe and America have smile ? t, .no. The first place the boy akeo you to is his own little store. Ally, his face beams with pride as. he says : "Moeber, just look at these show windows 1 Are they not splen- did ? Those windows cost me ellen, but they are worth it. Then, moth- er, I intend as soon as tho leisiness luereaees enough to warrent it to bend an addition on the back of•Obe st ore. Then rerhaens I . may be 'Able to hire this corner store and knock out the intervening walls. Then I the Diviue Pother to do this ? By Wales, we to heaven ourselyee ? Oh, no1 Clod will not do this, becikuso zur work is not yet done. But tied :on Inane us feel that heaven is o lome by coming into ()Ur honies ond 4,14ng ceer beet and dearese treasures there, What does no teke ? Out ;coney ? (Sometimes, But generally seneetling dearer and more precteee than that. God as o loving Father a' es tee dearest oossession we MM. e takes a child out of ihe nureery. o taf ke that for which a mother 'mild give tee diamond riegs off her ngos. the silk diveses out of her warcfrobe. the house over her head ; for which ehi• would Ow unything Ut more:Ging if she could 0147 gCt lime!: ner chi 4. God in love takes 1114 little child out of the Perental , arms. Ile takos it vis a he etage. ;es „the great Milos of old uskel to mend the soos and dautabge tbeir dell -int sul eel. h -. the royal elort as o guarantee ti there subjeets wonld titereeflor have themsolvee. God. loon „canes fete our nut -aeries and tat le little ores hon e with turn beaven, m•actically says to the li eft permits: "Inether ana moth live purer andnobler and more ci Ferreted Dees. hive as Ji ems woul hove you live. Tlitet some day yo will pone; to the lieavents• noel vflu• emu ohall I* ablo fore•ver ard ever I, tiwell eel th your lit t'e °roe' " Poe not this euggestIon Itiletz :11'111 1' wheel force to the beautiful Word. "Ard lie shall oetaly tit11 those thu :are with yonno?" AN Intilltnnef cro.DLT: 'neve teat teavett Is to l'e o Mel with eh then_ thie to 4.,• le eutirely thief igen kma the e lie It ue 141%.13 iZ1,01P4 eeiteo anielo that our einhiren who dnA IfeejO'f:-., ;ibex go elle ithiree It in 411:- met 1 eteet e new flettitne ee-en eine g oil urtof,v--, n. 1 bre tintir:,,, Nee41. 1 1,31%.* a very haeo nun tewilnetoe Lino of itivivot„ "fliey /Waft I lea t bieteen fe to loi a reeet of teeetet; a joeietelet or ttey :40.11.4"11 i 10 I-0 a lialre olore tootol e 4,y 11:re'igh it hhal (1; 111, I 41.101'114'.4"..1 atui Lee miles en cheneeel in loolie arl .1 teeit in a Wane wlitio thot their 6,..ry tie; t 741.1111.N W01714 not now teem If Otey thteild root, them mkoa Unliiin't 00 Oto 111 1110 g0:414.11 tiOnlo.. verde iteer to tho litetutifill "tt nut. ll'enk Goit, we will letew our )(met oette in 11t14V191. 1`.14:.-t..i arid rale ' 1 0° •1L' '1 ; $I''I11- a t hooeeni. ;views in lienven, reeked upon tla Ifolutt of Transziguratlon filet the 5411140 11S 1111T 1911491 t9 1 111.1r ir11.111111 V11191 11 t e o4rth. ". Jn41 31i41w Ofeses In Woven i'w the sceoz upon i i rt sot rt tee.* body wniela be ro- e „ eele lel 111100 1 laA Cra.144.7 011 bili oartItry ' Initiy, 1 believe tele raleeteeel feleatis :nr to 0 PSI', the same m heasea, t ono Se/Mo. as 111,4y win.e when tom eurt(e I Lelieve they aril Jilt 11 H owie ceeept tia.f, in tho heaven! land thee haw Ito pein, nit eieloies: 11.) Mu, no partitive no tieuth, n teere. Au empty era11/0 eientlii•e that Go bite lns faviwitoe If J neplit revo inaly ase that terse (th. that I ha. mole) time In wbielt to develop thi inepiring anti trienendous thought nny hie fevorites I meet this: Go haa eeleo el tier redeemed ehildro •out. ol all IV 11-0 liumun race tot th ones he winite to $41.NO front sweet. tai the cite t who by his tend Itet-t• aro to Wirt i '1 the joys of hot vet vitt' ea1 -.. 1 the tears of Gal , waiting for you. I want you truly to feel the,t Oreetts, the Good Shep- herd, has lifted the little lambs into bis Arms Ana is carryleg them in his bosom. Remember, the parting will not be long. Believe no, if you have faith in Jesus Chit the re- union will surely come. And so I will close this sernion with the sweet ccusolaelon a little Philadelphia, girl once gove to her aged greocimether. Mrs. Willitem Harper, the widow of tete noted pastor of the Broad Street Fresbyterien Church. One day, sit- ting ot the feet of her grandteotii- er, this little girl I.:Weed up and said: "GrAnnimautata, do you nelss granddaddy? Well. never mind, I know be misses you. We will oot he separoted long, grandrim. Per - hops you will go pext; rorbeTs I• But it wiU Aot be long. And then, grandma -alma, won't "dadifee be goal to see us both?" No. nereavea par- ents, your separation fron your little ones will not be long. it yen °my piece your faith in Christ and live for him. It will not be icng. lezleaps you roll he the next to go; Perhaps 1. Bnt when we are all to- gether in heaven will not your little cacti. lie Izapey to greet us? But the porting will not to long. Sad tezarts. it will not. be long, SON The nook eet s forth the eternal Pur- pose of God aud shows how Ruth, who was a gentile, came into that Purpose, As every Jew or gentile may do who will join tbernsclves to Christ. Leeson XI. - The boy Samuel (1 Stine, iii, 1-14), Golden. Text. 1 $fon. iii, 9, "Speak, Lord, for ; thy servant beareth. Accoaling to li. G. fit -timbale this lessen teaches that, even a child may bove a place in Georg Wee% an coo for God's call. , =MO fer God's.ervice and A. mes- sage At Gors Welding, Tho eadtio5s 07 it is to eee an aged oervane of God so out of 7e11eve-40p becatese of iniquieet tonetrated thot Gott earolot speak to bun directly. 0 lesson Xle.,,...e.. A Christmae lesson (Luke in 8-20), Golden Text, L-ulte ii, 11, "Fee onto you is bora .this day in the ciky ot David A SaYlOgr, which in Christ the Lord." A heo- vealy bost e.fal eust a few of earlb's poor ones interested in the greateet event that ever took place on earth. 11-e Sot ef God. the Creetor of all t Gone% born of It womao to immune the Saviour of sinners, and the world le mode cares nothing oleota it. Tbank God for the Itenering shep- ' heed& foul may we, line them. Ise fait -hint toff:cone,• i easesssow,noz cft iinurunin 11IluLus r.,446WMZ6155490616, 0141 NNity ENGLAND CA.ICES, Loa Cake -Two of nread dottglo two owe of loaf sugar. two dissolve little powdered borax in it, and enough soap to mane a goad suds. Winen the pieces lightly be- • tween the banns. They should not be used long enough to become so bi id.feo'sYrsa4f Rs:31'A teisc19 tgthheeta se°:I thea doe!! l'ef114nb:eifnegs ticle lx-POWri to gefte4 the water, ;Poking very little Tubbing. eecosearef, teed does, not inenre the mot cleft., ?..Iteetireer teeolsovell.shnicteaxiedreli)cQliezo with eege, a. hall-poen:4 04 stoned ransms •other wliite clothes as teat WOuld 0.ed eutraeg aud euace to taste are serely ruin them fo a abort time. 4Q-41,bed, for Ole cote, The nutter Rezse tbrough two woters, adding a and 4'4W Should be croemed, then little boiled etarelz, to the secOnd• adene4 to the elouelii, After thosO and enough 'Ming to tinge it, a, /it - here beeo thorotighly stirred 20- tile. Very Mine stercle is needed far ther the eggs are OleorPerenied, t140 they ehould not ue toade stier than tehttee, end yolks haeieg ecen neenen row linen, rreee tbe muhroiderY on sepootetely, The longer the colee the wrong side ond frau the plain alieture is neaten the more euceeeOegliteen on the right owe. 14 will the resulto Le, 1 tt:79:4:e°17 k11131:'ffe:::: $14teegi*e:werfiff: Qiegiabiloustti,1:51 k now tee I t:SuEsPefl;e:ne7eSIg.ct ELIGION feur Iota cuos of boar. 000 Of Milk. is told the greot Cromwell biee eggs. feeememe half teasPeoln",tnat whoo ono 5814 to him, "Yo, seoonful of create. el toiler. ratOins, ;1410tiovtlarrhorehil;rizeiLtItly(l_rettioletaile•or "0"1 spiee and a little teAndy. Cate --The writer of the' zreefulnesen` .1rgeteificsflee.faar ftalacite ifiltehe:epehtsatilhartti. is otitadeei,e 't;zteltte pthieotywoof19 rlortinilleLs.7111r1*1811 tested it. wiel vowel or, lealte *twee that, sfos ore; e 141 castee or moms, _or. ,fet:rolcse-teirst;s.of loAeotirarel.ctiiipo :4%riheotedwalacifile torle iteoerdeze;,: z16e, • • • 10 - It< ge nod Weee 'ledge% toe, '0,110. obit% lios been peeled. OhOuld I itto that i5 cometecti isboet pholoy- •aA.tthe e5.t z4othod.S. ntizeit be greitee into a bolol and Cie toits elle! coieloontienk whi:e Vat bee LI It A ' , fro 14 coeoikeet, into anetiter. NVIzen Christ 15, nano cieeeieee titaside (tho 110 t, ' witich thie term is the eeee le dire: cover a laytzr With 't ley notes; the piety that coceele.e res 1 itialoile ueed ii oaten all wrono. i Weepple, another with eoominute :its Pew Oellf on Stenday mei foie a I critolis one Levitt to O -no, 024 'mil eo on. The ton ehould he Cove 'coinfurtoeflie te :Defile; in ”beit et-ial to Text of the Leeson, tliterter i - i t lei 7 ti, . ° - . • t t . ; ,. . . toni ef 12e 1 • • 4':1 Wolf 0 eV i0e7 ,cre.1 o i. It pen apple non C01,0.11111 0 i4 0 ea :relit oh,lo it tellooe ere 1 er, oview. Golden. Toot, rs. toe., 1. 'win -diehlil'Tt" nonloti-ing. they gen.'„iniocd. over which the whites ef two otite•s te hear tho le.rtiens end trales crate; mom that they '11)41 MO 5./1311 ' • Sot; • 1-e9::0 n.--Joeloto encourage (josh- 11 1-11). Golden Teet, rra, 1, i4, 'Pa etetwg and cA C011 Orie. 9:5 to Me that chapto fe, glves tee ciao aim of feel If tool; and of all teerietere, "filuit a : the tee le of the eavili miffed 1 et t, band of the Loot Gat it I mieltte; that ee niieht fear the leer iooter cod all dives." The gent thin „ ia tele iteson tho aesureiere of th 7. Lova s oetitert d ',sweet% His coz t utioaion eloilzeza end Ms word fill k tent ou ditotom. dezzu ; Toot. let, en "'Ohm 112041Pees • t tero-ge tie wetere. 1 will b wi 14 Clete Vila 111 ettogh Get river Zoo- te all net overgow the," nee nothitof toe wountertul ft -r 1 In wile) talvialcd Ile• *led eea. and betake ee, a1444 wetere of Jordan. hut NV Will ant 4110W 1 flower in us and t kr tin litt we Onow stmething of th meneino of the two hotts of Mone lite to Ono eiguifying that we aro need oith toid, risen will Chrint. 1 • T1 1 Jericho (Joelt. vi, tt-20), tioltien Text. Tide el, 30, ' Oath the tvallo et Jeri - ono ie down.' Again it Is simply t an•I tiele the mighty rower of Gott told o hen we come to our Jertchos, tter fee:eine; int; oseibnities, we must just tto as Israel did and go per- ently round ti om In the mime of the totro. In quietness tend eon - licence, sere that in lite time they van Pill 1 °fore us a So etnt IV.-jofettia and n (Josh. elee 5-1e1). Gohlen Text. 112 Josh. :zee, 4, "He wholly followed the Lord," In this loefon we have t ' relief) a, aim:1mm oleject le son it - o hennaing' the blessing of a \thole t ho el for God a, man at the atm of 1 , • tighty-five as strong for war or eer- d ns when be wee forty, became It , lowed the Lord God of Damen • he relied upon God and wholly fol -1 b d feeteon V.-eities of refoge (JoslotS • txx 1-9). Golden Text, rs. xlvi, P - • e "God ie our refuge and strength, a t very present halo In trouble." But d ✓ how ellen lie become the refuge of t siunors und the etrength of such As ft e. we are ? ?doses and Joshua aud all lz Israel were just such sinners, and a Yet Ire was their refuge mut strength. b g The story of the city of Refuge, with w e Ps Welt,0/110., its open•gate end pre- c r, pared way and its high priest, siege c, s meets Dim who is both refuge and 8I e 1 way and peiest. 1 Lesson VL -Joshua's parting ad - f vice (Josh. xxiv, 14-25). Golden t T . , 1*, "Choose you this day whom ye will serve." If T we would know by experience the -reality of the power and presence of Cod, we must live in Iris fear and. h I serve Mot in sincerity aml truth, ti I lememberino that He is a jealous el )(led, loving intensely and desiring al ' to poesms fully those 'whom He loves that. Ile may lavish Ilis love upon w them for their highest good, • ai Leseon VIT.-The time of the judges (Jeder. le 7-19)., iGolelert Text, Pe. one 19, "They cry mato the Lord in their -troubles, and He smooth them out of their distresses." The generation of the timee of Joshua baying pawed. away. the next gener- ation lived as if there never had been a Moses. or a Joshua or a Cod, who delivered them from Egypt and fed them in the wilderness and divided m the Red Sea and the Jordan for ,a, them. bu Lesson VIII. -- World's temper- pa ance lesson (Ise_ xxviii, 1-13). Col- co deo Text, Isa. xxviii, 7, "They ale° have erred through wine.” This lest son, though seemingly out of ortier, 1 well illustrates, the time of the edges, for it is just the story of a elf -pleasing, Cod -forgetting people, Who Make a covenant with hell and loath , and 'desire no knotvle'clge of God. , • ' • II Lesson IX. - Gideon and the -three. lanctred (Jodg. vii, 1-8, 16-21). Go]- f denTeeit, Ps..exviii, 8, "It, is better ' fe :trust in tho Lord than to put t onfidence in .man." The least of a t piece- family is chosen by God to de- s iver Israel-, and his army of 82,- 000 must be sifted and tested till here are but 300, and then they are ommarided to fgin to battle like per- ect fools, with trumpets and.torchee n earthen vessels.- instead cif as wen rmed warriors. ' Lesson X. - Ruth and Naomi Ruth i, 16-22). Golden Text, Rom. ii, 10, "Be kindly atyectioned one o another:. The golaen text hard-. y touches the lesson this time, for lie heart of the leseon is supreme dee rig otion to God and, to His. peoplo. a tthl . vhole heart for God and HIS Ways. g tgete beaten to a still' 1,33013310o. are en tee feitif -ore is net tee tore d Chortidual to finntroY It hod molt, Or sf reed. Set Um Mho 10 the aeon Ittat le Wieling tle• fitit:eutotela 1. II 4.14 it la' anoteve batt.eleell. Th0 :fret limo entutti•li for the meringue, Learer. to olor le it 0 f ie all the Welke 4 Oite to haroae i ' 4 le hontelo tiet•Siehteee orenteei. if hortulese, a:elan:felt diatefreeablo, end cotco vahooerioo 7etnetionte aro ed by foto ot; tloif to t:',00, 109in4 9 0.041 ii 11. weito a, tevribio IngliaCP. Clitt cep of otolleeeee, or.0 of lzrown lolo011ift 1 eaints. and teen«. ere II the 44-05144 4-4' ef it 10 ;Another bad. ], ea -gar. one of Mater, :mother of t tet:e to * rywie re. 14 the 01154" he the v smell %vote.; not leosfee the deteger..currants. ono pound• or ewe/woe: lizerne, the militia hoed. wee:ever 41 W4#: 44 Pr"' f.:3' 44 deeeeePesit'7°n "II' toter ettpe of flour, one neaten egg, Inn21--"elo thentegieieg ood leiticOen a run a line of furnishing goatee (is well as a shoestore. Don't you thinlaf this a fine situation ? And mother, I made all this myself prac- tically out of nothing -out of the e50 you gave me when I left home." Why does your boy go on like that? 'Easy enough to understand. 'His treesure is in that store. • TUTU= IIIS lIEART xa ALE:10. • What is true in referenee-to the business ilfe is true in reference to the . home. You may travel all isround the world. You may stand, emarera Louvre or a Luxembourg. You May wander through a litriMiser cas- tle or a Vatican. toe may even travel for a time among the poetic beauties of India. or Ceylon, but when the evening hour comes your thoughts will leap over continents and swim over seas. They will trav- el Past palaces and cathedrals aMd Loedon Towers filled with crown jewels until at last they (niter some • humble home and smile and laugh and cry by some cozy fireside. Why? •ecause :your loved ones are in that omo. And where • your treasure is there 's your heart also. •, Nolar hY the same. law of reason- ng,ClOd wants to make heaven a; Plate, a practicality : no condition, but a, Veritable actuality. 711'otv is 5. AS 0 matter of fact, inlitely Of the:re:3510s, one cep of stropa co.ce, their 144-a'St"174-0 • 411.1QIie'r3' t4.'" it'a14° 115'Q Vn° we'rd two tearefoonfolls of al1511ee, two Of 1 212.A02:fing 144t41. 44 -&or 'Ofeatiarizinte-whieli le what then' proend clOnese Meet, nutmeg aed e theeefore, thee hove. theef oboeld cream of tartitr and Quo eilida Med 1 ✓ 41:1'.7411, (inn Anton tO tieete. lt 11. tlieteefetiet zneetts, lu tho cere - oee tette; 11;tve llte 1110911 11 re` C'e agt nt cap- ee'Oonto eons; elenee-Orto tint CO: CPI e :UN latata ;leo nilwoNs oleo of ee leaf inf.. iffteeitoe„, Sifteti ewer, throe tiattleopooteffete of 1 eel fed . but tleitee tegio tteseettefiee 0,,„1. Loeoinnit't taint-er7t7...- 'fit melted blotter, one cup of enear, ozze %trete itizey eel. A ,:"efte,ate mmer49,1•Tdel 1%/f2I1 AND IlinALTIZ, • is ilitin keel 11,1115 1,110„AO)itil, 0.3.4. 4.11‘r te4ISPOOnftd ,a4l.13. CIO try slig Ino lane eetweee s there 11.112 Cato toe ace "dieniffection":'5"1"11 1"cttP It4t4* t°t1n 22'n'At's toolfio2e, ler-koolae" welfee e in the a33140e itt,notiffe tolatetiait ispooultd of 01103134 of tarter end or hot. den' tiefeetee- meg lend fortle-r. tio:40 eo malt tallittil"ear n.411414°4 fer tbls efoelnieg entetrieff iztoi oweet • th oo 0.1-4111,4 distontiour ; entt it oot, u eg, but it will 112nnee. d ealit oetteeir itaa e either the lefeeting potter is tiestroy.qr°4 0 Y0" tr-44. I", 71374we'' . le' cr , l'Re 41 rill gl-OV: UP 17101. C.11 11r it 1'3 met. Simply to arreetl Cottage Car:Coo/no efeare of rollir. ;strong, e Petrefitetiee 111,1•4111141S•tion 14 pro. Wee e',-,'Fillo a tOAVOP Pat Of enirti t It in no Vire inntel, t e 1 e s tellet Called "entiteesie," and It bas icon frivol that many things use - 1 ful its eleaderfecre (smell-deetroyers) and to 4 11,i5V1.11.'S (doompesition- arresterS) nle utterly useless fer the ' , j a .c n 1, a, 1.4 ,101'1ell to loet or to it:Me:pew for tfle des ravti6o or tjaeaso gentle, 111 this olodeflike tattle but Onteeflinftin WWI 113.5 aleilL innzfeeee over the wid Le 5V011 from this what danger i40"7070(48 eake* bode' tleoe-quitrters of a cup of eieffte, /tittle /angry then to teem -eel!, leo treotlard of a. cop of better, et lieeciratet Often thi-On teat the teaeroenful sede, one of caziout !nee one calf; the torotoger thee of tartar and the rind of a loran GA- ehildrin thread riot; he al. • I 1441*7 may arle0 at such t115034.P5 as POn, typhoid fever and chOlere. from alttudetilt,tontinelevel jentuRzlilyneewoutyatheoetedruritiles..1._ 8p04nrui 07 stteratos, two teaot o„te„ ean Hooch intoteetbut neteeteh Is fule of cream of turtar, the whites of -three eggs and lemon flavoring to poitzg en in this di etio !I Ibo .,1 /fee, th t in -'1•"‘o• a 114clong, enonly and It s• :too. leo 1,11y Vanteen twee cups or noer areI requited for ihle. two Of =Oar, one , .• DOL. of eine, a ltalf cup of butter, a tea- "NeVer tell a patient that there te nothing the neater with :Ono" eolif 331 old doetor. "/7 yon pm male! • tee o one e 3110.3 e melees ails/erecting. ohente Avo bovos 149/1011 calie-The ingredients are 'tiellte 100 501 -Os for ofloglI•co '1'0Vt`'.4* and for clothin t; • five eggs, ono 'teacup full of' butter. Give lam tionsethinT, if it is oral* , ne better than 'Wilhite for half an hour. Clothes thot this would injure Mtn he suejeeted to dry heet or to sul- ober fumigation. Chloride of lime. arm:Aldehyde, carbolic acid aro also •oworful Oisinfeetanta 11,1111 tio also 5 burning sulphur. which destroyn tot only the germs of disease, nut leo the lescets which frequently bar - or lhose germs. Disinfectants are f.01110t1111e9 used in telt-rooms, but they cannot, tane the lace of eleanlinese foal free ventiloe ion. Infectious material lodges in tist on ledges and in corners, and herefore a sick -room should he so ppointed Its to make it poesiblo to cep it clean from day to day. 'early all modern hospitaistare mit tot, only with interior walls hich can be washed easily, hut with urves in place ofeanglei or sharp orners the rooms, so that there iall be no lodging-placea for dust.- fouth's Companion. Fe31111110. rerhaps 1 eieeelje ;irate this icle in a very simple way. Supposin you were a men of great ertatitli. A you go ue and flown the world you Motet aches for the little bootblack and neosboys whom you ineet iu th ,etieto, and who steiningly have no ',show nfe. You were once a wal of the stre; t end you know wit their temptations and struggles are You melow a. great instittition, where thest,hoys ean have educational ad vantages and the COMFORTS OF A• HOME. You minuet, send all the boys there, because you have not money enough, but you can send. emne. So e-ou go up and dowe the large cities, select- ing here and there the brightest boys you eau find. They are your favor- ed bootblacks. You select the brightest, tho most promising end the most manly. Well, in the envie way I think God has his favorites, and they are children who are dead and translated. When Christ thinks of all the temptations he had to meet on earth and all the sorrows he endured, he resolves to relieve many of the burdens, and he takes away chiefly those of whom he said, "Of such are the Kingdom of Hea- ven.", So Christ comes into the world, anti he selects the best and brightest of our children. Have you net noticed tliot the handsomest and the best hoys and girls are, as a rule, the first to be called away? Well, Christ 'comes in and takes our j best aud purest and lifts them up s into his arms ond says; "Ale this Iamb has too fraileancl beautiful c soul to be subjectedtothe bullet-. ings of this world." .Thus Christ took for, awhile some of our 'dear I little ones • out of our sight. Ale my dear friends, are you not glad t that your dead babies are amon„o' c Goers favorites? Are you not glad ;that they do not have to suffer - as I you liave to suffer and weep as you weep, stumble over the open graves t as you stumble, sin as Perhaps Yeti c have sinned? Axe' you not thankful f that your liffele children in heaven i are to be numbered' among God's a specially honored ones? Thus my text to -day has a most ( practical and inspiringly helpful ines- sage for all men anti women. who laave sacred little graves in their fa- 1 rally plots. 1 want you all to sot.t your faces toward the heavenly lend,. v where your beloved children aro DIEN 'WHO BREAK DOWN. hose in Business in a Small Way Are the Most Liable. When the mini standing at the cad of a, vast business breaks down, le papers begin to talk Of the oner- ous pressure of modern life, especi- ly in the lines of finance and in-- ustrial ctctiyity. There are rail - ay presidents who stand a grent nount of business. strain, but they waste none of their energies, and are temperate as all men f - t . fairs must he, if they would hog glass. and our husbands and libid brothers enjoy it as much as we do, their own in these busy days. While a groat business involve : although thy do not often admit P. the fact. This does not involve a large responsibilities, a strong men at the heed of it will be found to fee-- large outlay, for many of the cheap have selected capable assistants, o table linens have beautiful designs show the proprietor stepped into tflo -7- and when kept spntlessly clean will cage need said, °Ladies and gentle ten younger men with greater power of resistin strain" . look better than more e - • - men. To prove the docility of thie roaring lion, I shall order 'him intc the cage with a ferocious tiger." Flanagan hung back, but tlie che the same pattern and design. Pretty cus proprietor prodded him with a Woe teaeu; s of sugar, rour of flour, iffileonred, Wat0r. tke eit tote it one of milk, thieeemartere of a teo.-)0mY 212mginerY, eure the itO:1V31g.1* spoonful or soo, two teaspoonfudelt1012 with " 1142rthit.lSs It" P'11"1 of creom of tartar, tbe Paco of ane PatIOnt gots 4%°2".° lemon mid the grated rind of two. Yoe run 44,ertrS a pat:neat oho 1114. The roda should be dlesoleed In frope 2,nounCes the eret Olivet Vett be yen. atrz:n110111zIrc.retua of tutor stirred into ;usit)Inftt tileillitemetenrti7IteinatrIsrtl.S 07 Zflt$ZiiCiflO Wafer ,Tuntbles-Three or tour egOse ..bbu* tuld 10121 the Medicine, otiemcsoercelltup iittoti:iczteticrosr,0 1100(301.1 fol„ue neette it, in a diteenittol term. which will be I There are thottetuols of proelle wee (tome 45 woeful:10 addition to the ilaltor under the convict:on thet tIve aflrn gr tn ethinolitn tea table. The other *n- 'c14433101 tuhe quinine, and will tell are cue round or flour, yell tlin.t they have never tolen 11 theca -quarters of a pound of buttor,11,n, their lives, while at the mime tine the SaMe quantity of sugar and onleY: /117LY be taking l'erfre(1041(45 (11 mtmea to taSte. Roll as thin as poesible and cut in small round cakes. It. The taste of quinine is hard to disguise; but if administered hi a pill the patient will never fatepect 1*11 presence. In giving n. boeus Sugar Ginger Calats-Inor thls tette 101140 it is not wiee to tutve it titstt two teacups of white sugar, one of too well. The patent is apt to SUS. boater, a ball cup ef millo them:I/teat if you do. And lie sure that 0.70,2, a half tensPooreld of soda.' You gravely imprees upon the ree. ground ginger to taste and sufficient I:tient-that only a, teitepoonful is, to Boer to roll out. Cut in small I he Olken at a Limo, and that al caties, Tumbler Calco--This cake calls for four tumblers of Pour, too) of sugar, or.e of milk, three-quarters of a tumbler of butter, three eggs, two heaping teaspoonfuls of eream of tartar, one of soda and nutmeg to tacte. Raisins and citron may be added if desh•ed. • THE DINNER TABLE. Every good housekeeper takes a. pride in having her table set with a pretty cloth, One china and spark - stated nitervals. .111e whole virtut of such medicine exists hi the sole enmity- with which you surroune it." --_____t FELLOW COUNTRYMEN'. An English actor tells a. story of an Irishman named Flanagan, wht had been out of work for sone time, and at length appliod to a cite cus proprietor for a position. 'There were no regular places open but the manager looked lelanagat over'and said: "Our largest .11035 died last week. but We kept his kin, and if you like to get into it and he shown as YOU can have the job." - Flanagan agreed. At the first ay onager, bank manager, or head of Pieces that 'are not well cared for. It is not considered necessary now trust or combine, has his staff; his • siness is systematized, arid a large for everything on the a e o be of t bl t rt of his worth to his corporation neists i la• b'l•t ' Oieees of china and glassware may sword, and threateneci to run him be purchased from time to eime end :through, .and the 'elan" was driven Men for'rcsponsible pieces. will help the appearance of the into the same cage with the tiger. When one conies to look over the • ist of Men broken down in besi- tonic wonderfully, and the amount There he backed ioto a coi-ner and leSS, it is among those havieg small businesses that the greatest number will be found. The man in a small way rarely can afford to have cape:, ble assistarits; •''do it all iimself,” and hence worry and over- doing. There is more of a chience or brain -fag in a small shop or agency than in a, -big business. It is, herefore, of the utmost importance o the latter that they reserve them - elves sufficiently to cope with the ever-growing strain ,of a small, M- ei-easing business. • A.CQUIESCED. "1 am innocent and I can prove it if you will give me time," whined th,e old offender. 'Three years," said the judge. at 'John, I'd like you to Wake me five o'clock to -morrow morning. I want to catch the early train." °All ht, sir, all right," replied 'the c servitor, expeessively, oall you et to do, sir, is to ring.", they cost would scitreely be ,nissed. cried? 'Oelipare me!" A silenne. cloth saves' the linen 'cloth Then the ferocious tiger jumped te told deadens the sounn of the dishes. Two or three thicknesses of an old white blanket will answer the per - pose, or if necessary to buy the ma- terial, the white • cotton blankets, which are thick and soft, will do nicely. Spread it smoothly upon the table, turn the edges under and tack it to keep it from slipping. Colored dnmask will do for other ineals, but let the cloth used on the dinner table be white 101t15 no color unless it is a border of pale blue, pink or yellow. Centrepieces and doiliet, whether plain or eleborn.teler embroidered, are not only handsome but economi- cal as well, forthey save the table- cloth and keep .it clean. Embroidbry silk in delicate' colors show the work to better advantage than pure white, and if one will use the proper care in laundering them they will retain their beautiful colors to the last. Heat the water until it is lukewarm,. . his feet and *answered, 'Ye needn't be afraid o' me! Poe an hishmar meselfl" HOW THE CLERK WAS CHOSEN, A lawyer in Munich, wishing te en, gage a lady shorthaed writer and typist, hit upon the following ruse toselect, the best: When all the ap- plicatits, in answer to his advertiee- ments, assmnbled in the achoeatees office, he pointed out that he could not choose from so great a number, and invited all those who were wil- ling to work for $7,50 a month to stand on one side. Innnediately a large number of the ladies sliuMed to one side. 'The lawyer then explained politely that he could not, avail him- self of their services, as he desired the very best work, and work that was so cheap could not be geed. efe then Made a selection of the remain- ing few, and engaged, a girl at $.7i