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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Blyth Standard, 1908-08-13, Page 2...51.5.,95.555599555 SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON 444444.4445.4446.46.444546 LESSON VII. -AUG. 16, Igo& There ie a wonderful power ia mu:de t9 soothe a, troubled sohl, A javelin --The SAul Tries to Kill David, --e Sam. 18: javelin 411' 117000 wits the pendent of 6.16. authority, le ancieut (1(1) '0 1(10ee 11.11 a spear 11(51,01111 of a elarke. Gonunentary.-1. Saul angry at David They always had it at Italia, and ill 0-2). 6. \Vas returned -There has cleat motitiment,s they ere 111 101178 00700. evidently been a digression 111 ate 1100r1t- eenied with it. tire (ve. 1-5) "to relate the account of 11. 'Gast the j0001111 --Saul 11`010 thor- Davids' permanent reception into Sat11's hi/mooted, ,dotermihe'd to make 'ieretee, the cominencenient of !elle friend. ship 1)etlyeen 11(311 and Jonathan, end hie an end of the shD e herd boy. 501110 think ultimate promotimi,aud suT ccess." , he that at thietimeSalli dia east the speer as lie did later (chap, 1.1, narrative now 50e0.back,80 the welcome • whoh Dated i,cienired whet, tho aritty to. 10), but thet lie merely brandished tbe turned' in trinmph.„,freite mie,)„.see.e.esecte weapon and that Da \id escaped before Tide, it nee act,uttlly 9118I. '1110 origla,11 w (13 001111110„lio..11 of. tile Philietine war, ileciie; with reudeeed ' cast" 111011 be telinse eted here ' 41°1114 10 i'ci111 1(1 "lift " . "br "di cL" 1 rte. (11 15 ehaP; 17' 544 .6°14311 50nig' time "L7 S 1' • loot.411 4t) (hat 1 11.1.vid, OcenPled ) up' ece firet see) 1e1Ceerd u111:11ede Thi's 511(5050 ,haedecheeseet,,dereng which -the armee was. a 118 * '0I d *(t)1 (lees, ,Wenteit ,Caine out -This wee In he le'e Ve, daeat' 111111) 000'01'11 Is' harmony with Oriental (1ustom)). 'It wee made se‘elni etteraPts ea bul '70. the 11rineip1ti,bitsthess of eertaie womee Vs, 12.16. 12. Wee afraid of David - - to Celebrate 'victories, eing at fulleeele, Snell beeanie seneible that he \vas fleet, etc. ^ Of all cities -They came, together ing againet God; t1115 einise11 tereor et: 11 from all the neighboring cities. Singing confined to disturb him more 111111 )11 ;re, and drenchig-This ie 0 cheeneterietie Because the Lord, ete.-1viten; God J.) ratt of Oriented Manners. On the re. with us \ve ere certain to emieeed, imt ) teen tef frieheLs long absent, and particle. when the Lord forsakes a person lie is larly 013 thn return Of a vietoriooe 01017, equally certain to be defeated. Tin: , bands of voinen tend children iseue from Christian 13 mighty onlye,"through Gee', .tlie 7010135' 11101 Village/1'70 fOl'Ill a tri- Coe. 2. 10), 15, Removed 11'50 ven171111 procession, to cele70ale.t110 vie- afraid to retain David longer as all 1111- 1.007 1047)1 60110111)1, music mid songe, in mediate attendant. Captain -It 15 eit, thenlor elm generals ,alio have earned (Teem that this was the s,tineape the higheet .distinction by feats of gal, pooitment referred tti ho ve. 5,,Mit itis lit.ittreee 'The Hebrew women, therefore, quite likely that it wee, "Saul probiibly ,were•nterely payiug the customary eon- wade David chief of one of (lie principal '51'lttlllotiOnS to J)avid as tile deliverer of totem of Judith melt containine vougle. heir countly.---J., F., & B. Tabrets-Or ly, a titousand 111011 Soul di11 tins paetly' iinbrels. A hand -drum, an ins'eruinent le get David out of his sight, and pare - still used by the Arabs, and descellied as ly (vs, 17, 25) 111 the hope thee hie a temp ever whicheit piece of parchment ,langerous rival might he killed in 'bat - is drwii, Sometimes pieces of bres4 are the 'The people who loved leavid veuld fixed in it to mike a jingling. It is ceesider this an honer paid to. -the net - beaten' with the fingers.--Cani, Bib, This ticnal hero; otherwise tbey would have elitist have been similar. to the modern been angered by Saul'e ,001100." ),1,Yent ceememene, out and ehene in-"tlod being with' Mtn 7. sang one to another (Be V)) -They in ell ,(ha( he does; he Is tilt only kept aog alternately. Some of 'elie wome11 floe; eetaileting pi; Seel, 1;0 0111, bapt ee,,,,a the gong with', "Sent elaiie hie 100111 011 devices' of getting' rid of one titZittscculs," and amot1tet company an- e.,),0 nee0 eo utijust and 11111111(1 to him, ewered, "And David Ids tem thousands!' but he is remarlrably obedient, reineerk- 'Tilts was a neat peetidilillalletisea. The Ably faithful, and by God's grace re. hteeeehtet,ie theuag intimate that 1/av11'5 unlikable, successful 111 the' work given ' triiiiupli WAS of more impmeance than all '111;.' ,11. is a beautiful period 02 al 'Sfaa' vi9t911015."-'1'.111117.' .111 11\6 tileY David'slife-the inost blameless awl Oommiteed 11 grave iniliecrelioa) tl1eY benutiful of any. The objeet of inueerite 11r:1155d a eubject at the expellee of 'their ed hatred, the victim of 077001011s plate, 1107. , the lielplese object of a despots Mad ' 8. 'Very wroth --Saul centered Ills and ungoverned thee% Yet cherishing 1(11 thoughte on himself. This was'the prin. trace of hitter feeling, dteinning of 110 eipai hi$ trouble. lle woe ieolent project of relief, led going out ways'ready to seek the ruht of anyloan 01111 111 with perfeet loyalty, A-11 01 3 1111 1/1. by w110111 be imateined he might, be inlay- ine 0.0010 11015e to prove hinigelf n lab - ed. 'But the kiegdom-The p1'0)1101. 11311 ntIlous, faithful end ii.eeful eervant of distluctly 'told him ill the dayil1f Ills 0111,:' the 0100607 who 1o/tilled 11111," that. the Lord had rent thellei d un .14. -:)David behaved. wisely - ' . %u roue 111111, and had given it to ancighlireoodcted grene ‘"cte that was better than he (chap, le, 28),'His1v1101°0011n°158 1>1311(03 17' 111Dariosoulcould red thd Marks dont by which is 111 in 1071 ltet:al t$13011 0'111311-\\ilberf"e8peece, And tlis lie is ait(I'ee Eyed'David-11,Yeldited all Itie m 0- leeson to us lit proof of the point much enteules with easleielon and jetelen,Y) which to he ineisted upon, that the Lord's 1. 000(0 riite„ed 11170 deadly hatred, °tie terveetions in our behalf (10 ilot ene. eyed Devid'ae elle 110 708 jeeleus 02 (1113 mild our obligations to be both. pine or nought edvantagee against; hie collate., fulaml cortful." 'The I ord wee with 113)3) ,nance was not 70.5014 1111(0 ns it had bee'''. -711 every darkness 'welch. caet prond ,n01, cannot endure to hem ewe' shadow eround hint the light of thn e ope Prals°4 but 710001001005. 77(0 ..".81tIn Alt heavens' penetrated; and after every , the spirit., of God has departea troll, men etorm tliit tuned against him tliere they' bo 70001e11 1 their reeentalent al lowed the gentle breathipge of db.' oi ntee., eovions and 511071',)0"5 01 1111 censola lion. To this day 'Wherever ethe111).and 111-natlired 111 their 0011" melody eof Ids psalins sounds and eclines eter, the 101011001final abeve 10.15(00 in the.1101101., the shadows of sorrow 11;1 ,159 ,(111)0 'otherwise."-Renry. '111"'0110)v sadness 1110 ecattered and coon 112t ,,: 011)1 01117 1)1)007001 (ho 5(100 010707 '1.50 70)1705 will lllOvitobly fi1otV -1 lezne. 700>0 and 07 007(110 0')3,1 01, do'n O f ille d Ivith the HelY (41(0571>3(3 waII11 10;:veldb)'Da'llille-L-11-Snlift1111051,1t010101'elar'rgle0inaAilolrit'Y', ein the BOIL 110 will be filled with ell 10110 00,130 70 know hitn. 110eaus‘e et'e, power, aml true, sinmle-liearted lame "" '1 -Thrit is ,they loved him became' la) will joyfully recognil0.1L-Solitle If Saul was diecreet and wise in all of his move. hod. oaotd.c11110111 011 l 7) petae 0,41v01101011,10. 111tafilies melds anion! them, 0011 130501021 in hie heart; he would have PRACTICAL APPId.OATIONS, said, -Get. thee 70111001 1110, Setae." Ill- rev;t70001101(100 ee. en) t , ofie' eteed of stamping it mit, sato immeshed t(1(1(0>se of idiom it is eviIitten, "Allitetat it). instead of extinguishing the spark he will live godly in Chriet Jesus 011011 suf. heaped fuel tut the d1110e,--131alkie, fer eiereecutMo" (2 Tine 3; 12.) David -if. Saul attempts "to kill David (vs. 10, eme. 11), . emotive -twee the retoril iof 1, Faithful, "Devitt went out whither - those pe(eecatioas ‚101)1(1), 41111115 70> soever Setif sent him" (v. 5,) The true rest Of Sauls' lifetime, the conqueror of discilde will be faithful to those over Goliath WAS 9011t1111101iy harassolt, It Mtn not as unto ion, but ae unto Gotl f011115 a suggestive period of Isritelitiell (Enh, 6; 5.8), .historyeand 7000011(0 10 etiiking eolltrast if. Favor(d. "Accepted" (v. 5,) Da. the development of Saul's great wicked- vid was beloved 1)0(11 by Israel and by ness.on the one hand, and David's many the servants of Saul. His wiedom 111 hia excellencies on tate other. ,These perseen- walk 1)0005117 Min prosperity (v. 14, tions; howeteere were a, inost useful eiecip- mingle].) His atone 1000 "1300510115" (v. • 111 ter the peahnist leine."-11'hed. Com. 30, 10005111). 0 1111-11 spir17e-A. demon like those "The w001e11 Said hath toned so frequently in the New Te,- slain his thoosanda and' Llaild his tea tient. l'eleY next daY aftet lte thoueands and'Steel was very wroth" eetiniveil 10.11100 against David the `evil (v, 8.) Ily killing, Goliath 1/avid had ophlt seized hini, Those that 1111111510eeeely woo 71, battecoe eabi. tem 4/111SelVeS 111 ellvY and 1111'1101'4'11'1'1'es' the truth, but, ul jealous. lind give place to the devil and prepare for men 00111(06 bear' ,) .ar good men the re-entry. of elle 1111010011 sPirlt, (1,17(1 praised, But t110,301101. 0)11'' others only seven others illere 00' hurt tilemselveeetegratli i9 cruel and God -Sent by permission of Clod, as Sa(4 engey is mitengetelrbut who is able to 411 in 3o12, 7' • 001110 070n ethnd for eatelef'?., (Prov. 27; 4.) "Envy lapsed into a state of demoniac posses. 10 as roetenneser1(1 e bone" (I)rov. 14; to)1, * ehap. 16, 14. Proplieeled-lta- er, "raved." -11. 1'., margin, "The word Ipropliesy'tleseribes an ,eestatM condi- tion due to supernatural influence, good .or evil; (310 result he tam 011001100 being seene died a rophetic inephation or 0111510115 (0(711110. loree,) E In the other raving modnese."- 1000110.e5, • Gatu, Bib. Saul WAS at first inspired by (Acts 7.5 .01 the.HOlt butmow that Spirit has suffered,' l' et hien and a foul demon occupies his 18,) Ent lace, and accordingly, instead of hallow- John 3 d ecitaity, his religious exercises reseni- vagabo 1 eefreeitie ravings a ma man. le greate otto l'impassioned cries, and perluys t,rate, 00 the floor and Ineathee peol11 70 linier ravings like one holding fink ftn with all 1111360a world, -'-'('>t. doin, at other timee-,eSee chap. 10, 25. 1or th 10"Ifieatodl.ver to keep from envy le the love MUST GET $500 Hated. "Saul ,, eald, I will smite David" (v, 11.) elle world will hate the Christian who is true. Jestm was hated because in the synagogue at Nazareth ee spoke true, faithful words (Luke 4; 28, 20,) "The world cannot hate you," Josue seid to his brethren who did not believe in Min," 11nd me it hateth, be- cause I teetify of it (het the woks therof ;ire et il" (Joint 7; 7.) Christ's promise to us i$, "Blessed are ye, when 00'11 91011 hate 7'011" (Luke 6; 22). V. Kept. "Eceel test the javelin De1 d al'o44ed" (v. 11.) He could net, fight the king, but eoeld flee frOal he) preeenee. God kept the javelin from 001 1U0 elm. They are safe whom God keno (Pee, el; 5, 14-10). VI. Feared. "And Saul was efreid of David, becauee tile Lim)) '01)5 With him" (0, 12). If we would have the fear of those about us and influence them we must, live in the presence of God. A faithful Lord is elivays recognized by the good as being with tltose who like David behave them- selves wisely. IIere are seven rules to copy in your Bible eo help you tolive as 111 the lil,'esellee of God: 1. Say nothing you \vaunt 1107 like God to hear. 2. Do nothing you would not like God to see, 3. Write nothing you would not like God to read 4. Go to no place where you would not like God to find you. 5. Read no book of Which you would not like God to say, "Show it to ..111e." 6, Never spend your time so that you would not like God to say, "Whet att then 'doing?" 7. Of every doubtfulthing always ask, "What would Jesus slo?"*. 1711. \Viso. "David behaved ;himself wisely in all his ways" (v. 14), 11913013 ciremnepect in his walk awl eneeful to do nothing to Whittle jealotiey. 1. fie 100.0 patient. lie did notinaist that Settle( daughter ehould be given to him as his right, though she bad been promised to the one, who should slay Goliath (1 Sam. 17:25). Hu waited. 2, lie ems modest, VevY humbly he replied to Sent's proffer of ida daughter (Y. 11). Ile die not reproach the king when he denmeded another display of vldor. 3. Ile,wes generous. eHeebrought a double 3110111911TO 91 the'dowiue exacted from him, thee proeime bie love for her and his genereeity toweed the men who sought his life, the genuineness of his victory 1(000 the Philistines and the greatness of his cbaracter (00. 25-27). "A \validly man will score a margin for himself, but spiritual man 01111 always,afford to do more than is exacted of him"' 4„ 1-70 was respectepl. Whor Saure sereauts spoke lightlY of the offer made to hien be replied, "Seemeth it a lighe thing to 'be the king'e somin•law?" (v. 23), eaul Was not the king he should have,been'; he hail treated 1/avid most unkindly, but .11.0 9110 the knig and' such David woold respect him. The true Christian le always courteous and reverential to the Aged linden those in authority. V111, Beloved. "All Israel and Judah loved David" (v. 16), 'Men like David are eine to have the love of the people. A nation can but look up to aud admire such men as Washington, Lincoln and 'Garfield, God will see that they receive a 0001011 who have borne the eines foe Saul'e history affords an example of the downward tendency of sin. It is like virulent, poison that, commencing at one smell spot, rapidly 'eats its way in mid in until it eonsames the whole OR SUICIDE. FATHER OF EIGHT WANTS LOAN TO REPAY SUM LOST. Now in Hands of Sharks -Fears Proee. cotton as Embezzler if Sureties Learn of His Mishap, Chicago, Aug. 10. -Five hundred dollars is all teat is needed to save the life of deiipairing 011> (-77(1 father of eight children,. Unless the sum IS forthcom mg, and he promises to repay it at the rate 01 45 a' week, he threatens to take his life. Seemingly he is hi deadly earn, est, The money is needed to repay his 0(11' 11101000 a sum that he 5075 he lost four menthe ago, Ile has not told them of the loss, and in his eimple Italin wee -- tor he 10 Appel.ently In Many ways On. sophistleated-he has reached the, coo. elusion that a suichic'e fate ie the tuily thinkethat rentable to Min , The" money Oat lie lost amounted to loss than $3e0, but In his desperate ef. feels to keep the knowledge of his 011(0' 1005)1000 froni hie etuployers he has bor- rowed .money at extortionate rates of interest until now there le 0 debt of $570 -which ia constantly incensing.' "It is eless," he said yesterday in great agitation. "1 can no longer keep up the deception. I am driven 50 dis- tracted that 1 AM losing my mind. 1 no longer cau do my week,' ,,The identity of this man is not dis- cldsed for obvious reiteons, but it be. 041110 101191011 through an advertisement 71717 ho 1115001.011113 the Sunday Tribune, AIRSHIP'S END. COUNT ZEPPELINS'S ,BALLOON DIS- ASTER DEEPLY REGRETTED. 111-I uck Has Followed Him -Daughter Cried "That Will 11.111 Him"- Men Cursed and Crowd Sobbed -Spent Hie Fortune. Friedstichshafen, 0e --The news that Count Zeppelin's utirship had ex- . ploded at Schterdingen and 91110 11 total wreck crashed e thunder- bolt over the, festive preparatione for 0 reception to the Milieus aeronaut at Friedrichshafen, Thousands of people had come from all parts of Ger- many to witness the return of the Couut from his remarkable voyage in thii air. In front of the principal hotel the military band was juet on the point of beginning its concert when at o'clock a man rushed ex- citedly from the office of a local newe- paper and afflieed a telegram on the blaekboard at the entrance to the building. A crowd of people gathered to react the news, expecting to hear that the airship had left belaterdin- gen on its) way here, One man be- gan to read the 'message aloud, lie euddenly Mopped as if lie could not believe the mewee.then he Cried out, in o loud voice: 'The balloon has bottl- ed up; the balloon has burned up.' The startling iotelligence travelled like wildfire down the main street. Many curses went up from the dale') crowd that coogregeted around the °ace of the Count, and demanded to know if he wow. anfe. They were toid he was, but the leteet bulletin from Echterdingen said that four men had been badly butned. Throughout the crowd there were frequent expressions s ev ron to I of eorrow at the ill -luck of Count Zep- 0,posoW1-11i)ieher of eight child elin in the toes of his magnificent be 110 abliSed to 11141801f lleede. $500! t's 'dateg ,"leirhitrieUshn 51""gbak 55 w0011Y.94r.AspJt her theae rCmoeuen. eee;55leT1)an0.•)avdfeillnotlee 1130008080(10 \i1101thcn411,ss011 lot(110)1ilii atigittd,andiiiyonderment- lte divulged thentime of 1110 hiller, 4' 'at their strange attitude'.e,pWarde 1101' did not einderetaud the advertisemeht, ehs, Went .inside her fatheY'e office, atid tile fathet', ‘0),1 wits seen later, dIF Seon'aiterwards through en open "10111- ('(0804 its purpose 111 cotifidenee. >70'1(1 81>4 was beard eo ()eye "That will 'The Italian is a man of 35 or 36 yeare Isill betee." This Waa 40119wed by an of age. Be emne here from -Florence outliurit bf sobbing, anii*lee crowds Iivtt111 01011 1 0 nelmigeii greoabt. raneie 1,,eYteri etiehtse Ih'eegiltletlittie:,aed,i11:16:0110deeaulaTr110,1d: years ago and, being well educated of the,. difficulty in Liege ng s le the inns e ens g tallied employment with 11 firm as elites- their instruments, while the villagere man and acquired a profitable list of immediately begim 'taking 'tloWn the I Pray for You. (By Emily Surt lea,wrence,) 111(10>0 not what the pain that lie The hidden.pain so hard to be Deep in your Iteart mei thro eyes 11 Asks rue for sympathy tieul 50571 But deepest sympathy I feel; Iii anawer to ita melte appeal. It may be God line given you Some task thatito tlieutmost tries Strength, courage, patience, true love, too, Until your fainting spirit cries oBeneeth its load, rind 0110 draws rear Who waits the feeblest prayer to bear. Perhaps the friend that most you loved and trusted as a frientleindeed, 1>1 time of sorest eteess has .proved Untrite, ivInd.toesed, brokeu teed And all tile confidence of yeart, Has passed away 'fiChuktling tears, It has liaeSed yotir deot On cruel niission bent,"alid,left Reinains with .those by hire bereft, A loneliness that everneore The shadows of a grave May lie '1580 Ul\nipayo.iyontidire:ee.o,oratiiiriyt;h:leotte..,1,1rttt bour, 300(1' rr 1 8811 11)1.1e11,aygri.,1e, jtlei os 01 Tonehitg ,gindliess, to rlestroye Some, trouble, Waiae tO bear Thon4hoee 'with (lend forms la Layingits iiiintlem every joy, l's rie that lies Deep' in' your.t.i Jeep. Centndt,be hidebeit though your eyes hake for sympathy prayer; , And selhis 011.13 13114;4001., do, • With pt,liest heart .1."frity for yolk do no Prayethat 'Awn]. teke This solemn" frent 7011) 112(13 ah, no I I only pray `that he will make It work for' goodeto yote,,and , Thing you rich gain in coining years For all your losaes., gtiefe and.teeve, customers annolg his couldeelleen, flees ende'feetoone that, beeiv hung -etas ."1. 001 drawing 516 a week and had j°h013 of.. the expeceedenomecom• - gond proepects,e eaid 'W 035, for that is ing Of. the daring aeeonaut and hte 1 "Wi.th i"cq 010 the only mime by whieh he can be ,,eondeeeni ear. •1,bie meaetired`meto known, for the present, "ely 'employers eruet 1110 1111priCitly. 1 111111010 col., Nodules and, thousands of dollars pass through eny hands. Sometimes 1 have considerable money on uty person, Otte (lay, four" months ago, I had. a roll of containing $275 Moly inside pocket, Wilen I reached home at night 1 ems terror.stricken to find that, the money had disappeared, Some OnO 111A109 my rocket 00 I bad lost the) 71111107 1(0'>'(menet iinagine, "With a family of eight children 'and my old mother to support it bee been impossible for me to save much. Even my fuvniture is not paid folee Priehape I should haw told my eniplo 'ere At once, e («.4 0,,,0,,,,,,,l that the bondng convene', body. His fet act100110ofnegative1tre disobedience lite 80001111 0110 of positive eMelt is my surty for $2,000,) would disoliedienee, his 1.111001 one of eebellion. lle liegine, Ills animo5ity against David i with ie jun ons thoua ght; then 10110105 jenious edi dt; next nii impulsive effort to kill. aiterward a deliberate plut to kill, The' longer he minims his purpose , the inore devilish it bectimee, eJealousy is the 1111'1 of a man: therefore' he will not spare in the day of vengeance (Prov. 11134), "A sin is always eltentled by Infinite peril. It cannot 'become eo encysted 108 to becomeli Armless. Sins bunt in paelts. Adinit the first and 0' seeond comes prowling behind it, rind the11 a, third and a fourth snarling and pushingountil tete fill I by them, has, become, , .,,, , i 1111011 0 fie"1' -- ef by den:"# ;et°1)1),',));„ then, 1) ho 1 a veritable ivild boas. . .. e30,) , "'What roe 'hie' tern, and mei teioNthe heart `teen, a ;level' .11 Iron and mildew cloth, that 011011 O t hides," Eilvy vet (vs. 8, 11), and ,Suicide (1 Citron, oseph to the isli. • y piecee Of silver Joseph's brethren terse (Gen. 50; 15. eighteens Abel (1 n,o fugitive and a iRy punielunent is bear" (Gen, 4; 12, m)d, and the Jews the siege at Jerm out frorn,the king, . 21,1 , The remedy the blood of Jeette, send nee to prison. Foe the loss of my, eituation 1, would not con. I could get anotber--but the disgrace of p110000, -411) that would kill me and my family. : "fi yell will put yourself in My `place perhaps yon can undershind how I' rot: l'oe days I. was like„one et dream, As l am collecting money'lof)the firm dilly, 1 theught ,could keepeft-eecretetinill'.I could replace' Hee. numey; \Vith that . . Purpose ill vietve,I Bald nothing, 14 -weot to an.Itallati)bariker, explainedil situatione, and eysked for a loan, sit 15) tient to tepeyethe loos and offered" - pay him thellrate o/ '$5 o' week, 1,fits ,fortunatebi- r,A;111,11c1 offer 110, SO011itt,' /1101 the bankaP, ' $ btl$ine Ain]. Joeeph Pa,rkei 1".0 '81" "t t higiterale of Illtere 101:‘11'1.1 the mischief 'add: tsbufififereatillifecu''‘ it, nfteMeenn- 111150.41;y1e,10111ilitiphyeedlesn,ov4 pDia101( '0 f the cit,e). Sind, 12,11's (he fwthoe muelest tornietit,eielee ts 11:101Ereoll:71. 111.111,11 otabee 1(111q0i!lt 41 ereee day. By the Ma (Toluene ant unable to Make' nry mode. mn the ,Igan agegt4 will not let me vOneve thdti.$30.eit a'Gniduit acccoeut oP my email Ailayeee'so rani compelled o burp* from my couetremen at even {EDF rate. 1 have exhausted every 1.11'$Ittal I nO longer care to live!' 6 l'aplias to the advertisement 10010 symenithetie and bade' him 1> 000)01150' 4 610, telling loin that something would HONEYMOON ADVENTURE., trhin up, but .they afforded little' or no • Motor Car Phing c-rSe ver Steep P ' rm011010gemei't that lto w0111a be 'titled rece' m a financial 1VAV, I\ OW oil:, Aug. 10,-Distriet. At. ,i.11,111,11y,1::euekietelt1 ieer',ninsg,seax'iacrei;t of peece NVIIS 981rOyell. 1,0 e101 11035, ill 1110 (('1(10; 110'plate•;,4-Alg perished e the 1110101 of stiailnerell' (ef; there cruel serli'el'et nett at, hie heart. 'The Way. efedritne tee). 50111 Ill hard.' (Prey,. 13:15)ee...0.4t4y: 17 a, martyr than the nereeeettoieetite.e0" - pressed than the 0111100351001 -, Stiul'e inuer life, 0115e0,'..envYt- iniirdee, evil echem1ng, ellegr 1 I 1 ee, 0911 tltp,)008 This seems a Comet Zeppelin cite 11 1 lifetime and his pe0sonal fortune :0 the development of airehipe. The ..yeeeel fillet 1.1913 lost to-chey 1303 the fourth be constructed. Wheo 11.13 Mete money hod become exhausted,. the German Heichstag, voted him )$121,060 to ebnclact) further exp meats, and Noo4 the resul(. The 41(1010417 111141' Cau.ght, by a Tree.. An.invustlgatin'ti developed that611>' tornev Baker of Washington, who sue) , rho adds 1 'Wren tteth Omit hiee reesfully prosecuted the Govermelen1 land !lauds in the northeast; Ills bride of twe months, and several hiends mho wen) accompanying ehem on their honeymoon, had an almost miumulous escape from death to -day. While tile automobile -in 10111011 they 111110 travelling WA running down a sharp hill on 117el. nut 'Mountain near Liberty, N. Y., the macbine got out of control and plunged over a precipice nearly 300 feet high. The machine, a big covered car, tuned three complete eomersault5 end lodged In the bouglis of a tree tltrty ,feet 31n - low the brink of the precij'ec, 'Thete .17 hong, suspended, top dow ward with the frightened oceimants he in the emelosed machine, A' bruised and frightened, bu fntally hint, with elle ex chauffeur. Lots of folk have trineh t their individuality belle e' A beftor thing e entree 1611, (0 1101 aupport of the family, They live , in neat flat in a pom querter of the weet side, The wife in ignorance of the eatise of het) heist:elides trouble, but knowing elmt he is in desperate iteed money, gos oat 10 (1 0012 by the day, STOVE BROKE HIS SPINE, Young Coteau Landing Boy Act'. dentally Killed. A Montreal despatch: Almanzai Charle- bo , five yeale old, woe lnetantly kill- ed ai his father's home at Coteau Land- ' g yesterday. His father bought o. stove Coteau village and took it to 1110 01180 ht a, two -wheeled cart. He unhitch. d the lionee and took 11 10 the glble Wilit0 lie wail away his 71110 11 71 lions eiseyeed to elimb up the back of vellielo. Their combined weight eves fficient to tilt up the cart tine the e fell ritirele AlManaed) breaking hie end -almoet inetadly, German Governmeat aereed te our- ehttee ‘the phip on eon0dition timt 11 fulfillea requinnents,the prin tipal one being that it remain e.11 the air 24 houri and land on terra firma. This stipulation lied not yet been fill - filled, ,) ' The airship is 443 feet long, with a diameter of about 45 feet. It tapers to a blunt point at the bow, 101111e it the stem tire verious rudders and frames need in ,steering,, It is fitted underneath. ,witit tevcr lildeeeendeat platforins.,;• °deice carrYing.,,, mot ir enfeeble' cleYeloping 140' horse pow- er, Sixteen' paseengers have been tak- en itinft ' at one tetne. Sleeping ac- comentedations are 'Provided' for the, crew; end an apparatue was installed eoe, ehe deepatch. and receipt of wire - tete :telegraph messages. The Inflite- 414'Igfas is distributed among sixietfi 4equ0,re-l17e010r compartrnents, whicll are contained within the outer rigid eliVeloP of eluminum. NORSF'S MISTAKE FibCKVILLE BOY DIES FROM CARBOLIC ACID POISONING, Father of the Boy BrouF,ht Home the Bottle and Placed it Beside One of the Same Sire Containing Med- icine-Nut:Se Threatens Suicide. t ' Brockville 'despatch; Clue Lee. aged fifteen yeare, see of Walter carrier of this town, is de result of a fatal mistake o Miss; WeBAcr, ebout 10 moneepg, 7 -Lee had been to 031100 the kidiet0 and returned, th with typhoid. Ile wee imn placed under a doctoiee care t mail the 11000, this with ned tely eyit0. ,314)3 te it %hall, teous rul Which ig eaeily (ij190011, tit 201.106 eye for all eye, teeth for tootlielae , , , 1118 notch more Duni this, maws write . this. word' fel- ,the encouragefnent of all (iltristiun workers. Behind timee word there is a, &dutiful laW,tand 110 shall endeavor IA' tedicate 001111 110(11(0 of eon tact.' II)js iiVoesiblitefer a man to live unto hemet)fe". Ho 41$ Jlt;entwine4 in net. ofielfifslineseind.lealgnoreen of iii' bonIl d4e,, kille.OPMIlditY°rking lel rtn ‘,oth,oF ft3V,idi);011iiii611i,1110.11'1511CS 11101107' top ui 'rAtiqi,.,.mlit'id11i. on et 110119e for ' Miser!, And have very little more 10;e10 ((7713 (110 old homestead, Will ye oreliOY ye; yon are destined teeadrve othere..) Bat Inome closer. The reveledshei a, senntlifig'-board, You e074) ria wordeit' comes back every time; i' pality, ha " heal:1th its power, returns vith interest, and lf you were brighter lied keener you ,ixould be coaseious of it, bid as the Ras. 1401 proverb is, "The dull minde11 man goes through the wood and aces no fire- ivood." ,, All laws are mysterioue, and sontO are evasive, The ignorant mati is 007>ai, a disadvantage, but knowledge ie poeVeret Art thou a king? "Wheve the word of a king is there is power," wheae does the word king come from? It coulee from koneg, one who knoWe, one . \\410 0011. 1 walit to introduce yon to the law of echo .Did you ev, eeiyour- loreep self reflectedn (liriplate 0.50e indow as you passed the storel hat's a 11' )1) of this universal law. Di, you„ ever," famo a, Man or injure aiwoman? I Flee the marks in your unbdautiful fitee, and you ean see it on the sensitive 'film of the Boole "With (('11106 11100.04(08 ye Mete it shall be measured to you again,' 01, grant us light, that we maYe. Howe•eread is life from Thee, How an is 'joy for all who, t To Thee an undivided he You have a helping hand that is down. You have . to find out him dud Meth you give him a penny, and superscription upo 01 burn itself Into his a Let we assure yell the workipg of tit 'simply) impossible another, had fer regarded. It you to shoo " in the dit it not to 1114) Ylle your file but ever Tell me nietwav flee an is su waking progress towinde le orerY. Yesterday Iliss Webster requested the hoy's father to secure some carbolic acid for dieinfecting and this Ile utter chased tins morning taking it home and leaving it o11 a stand in the , sick chamber, beside a ,bettle of 'the sante eire and polar, in WIlich was the:medi- cine prescribed by the doctor. 'nen it mune tirne to take .ite Anse Webster poured out 0 teaspoonful eie (ho Relit tuid gove it to the patient. She ot (owe dikeoveteil her mietaketellat nothing could he done, and three' nil Intel' the boy was dead.H ton investigated, find aft depositions of two other boy's father grossflotlp 51 ,0 111.1 Inquest 10115 113113558860 11111'S up in her rtionl of committing; afforded Slio 1 I0. air (10 11 011 01111.1: mere. owe th, lonlowe SA111.3 arc , the open 11, t• slo., fool„ ix.d and perniame, nil ('1 .501 that 11 ill the Lord. ' ir just what 1sity, en I silent on it strikes,