HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1901-07-25, Page 3WAIN"D FOR THE FAITHFUL
o it is Possible for Us to Accuniuvo
late an Eternal Fortune,
0,* 0 0* ev its
Y" THE WAY OF
03
!,
T WORLD*
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being a terror to All about her, iso
e de from this question of asslstatiqo, NOW, MISS,
A steady Man, with eighteen
Years' service, and to Do oorg4xiat-
major in A low Months' time. I've,
saved a tidy sum, and am not 040 to
drlulg or smoke."
Ile paused, and Elsie looked up, at
him with hopeless eye$ lit with Bud -
2X
THE CARE OF 31ILK,
ugland,
did and. striking WOAPPA, jewelled
It Wit$ Only when Elsie Mount had
den wonder.
Tito sanitay- production of milk
enamelled. And made of :L8 carat
been A day And A night at sea that
"Now, miss, begging your partloar
Commences Witt, healthy cows, This
'A 04P4tch frOM, Washington says- save the world, r It will never W
she replived �Phe had made a hideous
this Is what I have to Say to You-
would seem to be e. natural infor-
Aoy� Dr. Talmage preached. from the saved at all. The mail with live or
, "For the KWgdont ton
following text
mistake. It was not tar from mid-
night when She sprang to this. mg-
it you will warry me when we land
At Bombay I will keop you like A
ence. and still It As surprising how
little attention is given by even the
. talents Are� tempted to toll Chief-
Of Heaven Is a Man travelling l for themselves, to build up their
montous conclusion, L1114 had it not
lady And never come a�Aigh YOU save
more Intelligent of our people to
Into tt far country., who called Ills own great name, and work for their
been that the door'of her cabin -on
ilia hired transport, Semiramis, WAS
wh on it is Your pleasure. YOU shall
have your own house and 4 servant
their dairy cattle. This may be ex -
plained by the fact that an animal
own Servants aAd delivered unto own aggrandizement; and do nothing
them his goods. for the alleviation the , world's
ajar she might have JA:ijded in I
'30m,
'becoming
to wait on you and be kept IA COW,
Inay be Affected by . several serlouq
-of
"And unto Ono lie gave five talents woes, The, Cedar of Lebanon, stand-
bay without awokro. that,fort
liar errand Might have boon likened
all, your life. I'll never 4131' YOU
for more than you can give, And
Maladies, whose presence cannot
readily be. detected by were external
to Another two, and to another one; Ing on the mountain, seems,to hand
to every m.4n, arcording to his sever- down the storms Out of the heavoils
to that Of A tool,
maybe you'll be surprised, but I
examination. It is doubtless true,
41, Abiltt."—St. Matthew, xxv. 14, to tile earth, but it boars no fruit ;
The cabin was In darkness, and be-
side the thud of the screw ther was
loved you since first X clapped eyes
on you coming. on,board at Tilbury,
however, that very little thought
has ever been given to this Subject,
while some dwarf pear tree has more
Many of the parables of Jesus fruit on its branches than It call
no disturbing element of pound save
O patient and 0wo0t, Witt' that
and it has rAroly occurred to many
Christ were more graphle'la . the Carry. Bettor to h%ve one talent And
the soft breathing of Mrs. Dormer's
four clilldron. Ili their berths below
scolding woman at Your elbow. It
I'd bad ray Lee-Metford ready to ray
people that the milk often of un -
healthy Animals could be vitiated by
times, in which He lived, than they put it to full use, than Ave hundred
Are now. beacuse Circumstances have wickedly neglected.
her, And the svVIsh of the sea—qulet
shoulder it hal 'been a mercy to bar
the forms of disease that might be
so uch changed. In oldon, times, Again. My subject teaches m a. that
as $Ito proverbial mill-porld—paot liar
part, .
husband's regiment to hill rolled her
present in the system. As. a matter
When a mail wtuited to wreak a there is golijg to come day, a , f
grudge upon his neighbour, after the.
for You," said a man's gruff
over."
lie pause ,cj,, And Elsie began to
of' fact, tuberculosis often conceals
itself In. an apparently healthy anl-
SOLE WN SE.117LEMENT.
farm�r bad Scattered his seed wheat
tones. with a ring in, them of 6 de-
Speak hurriedly.
mal, and, is croditetl with producing
The day Will come when the Lord
over the field and Was expecting ilia Jesus Christ will appear, and itt,
sire for a shipboard flirtation, "and
�Oubly jolly fox, the follow you're go-
"Thank you, Sergeant LOWIS#
think you ver chI�I—Ohs
one, death in every seven. I
It should not be Inferred from this
harvest, his Avenger would go across say to. you, "What have you been
the same field with a Back full of
Ilia to marry. What did you say his
there is nothing else for me to do,
that tuberculosis, As a diease has
doing.witt darnel gras, a I cattoring that seed all L My property? What have
you been doing with My faculties?
name Was? A soldier, of course.
They Always carry off the pick of the
your , Offer helps me out of every-
1hing, I have no friends Lit hme,
been transmitted to -the humau fam�
ily with Such deadly offect, but In a
over ilia field, And of course it What have you been doing with what,
would sprout up alid spoil the Whole gave you for 4ccumulativti.purpos7
bunch.�l
There WAS shrill,' affected little
nq one anywhere who cares. :1 will
m&,rry you." . .
good Many well authenticated cases,
and. especially ' in th;se where the
.1
crop; and. it was to that' Christ re- es9" There will be no escape from
tarred In the Parable wlitin, he spoke
laugh that E be�
Isle recognized as
44 4 desperate thing to do, but
If w a
udder Is affected, the cow has been,
of the tares bet thiLt settlement. I have sometimes
ng sown among tile been amaz' ad- to see how an accoun-
longing to the smartest Woman on
board, a Miss 'Lankester� whose
)ter last 01t4illco at help, as it seemed
to her then. Here was a good, ban-
1)IREdLY
wheat, .
The servants spoken of In the text tant will run up and down a long 0 If I see ton or fifteen
tin of figures.
dresses and complexion . were alwVs
the talk of the.ship, 4nd.whose f Atli-
orable man offerinQr hor marriage.
no hand, while
mod a, home on. a on
for, the destruction.of any human
beiijgs� It. is impoitant. that more
are Members of the Church, The figures in A line and I attempt -to
talents Are our different qCtalifica- ,
er, the portly Colonel of the Pay. ])a-
partment, Was. discreetly blind to
the other, gaunt poverty stalked,
in atten-
attention, should be paid to� quPs-
tions concerning tile health of dairy
add them up, And I ado them, up two
tions of usefulness given Ili different or three times,- I wake them dIfferent,
1114e
0 . VQ rything',ttut. dirmer and whist,
Witt, shame and Misery
dance.
cattle,, especially as tuberculosis is�
proportions to different people. each ttme. . But I have admired the
coming back of tile owner Is the
"Oh, no, not a soldier at All, just
& Mali With a large business of some
4,I thank you, said the ser-
, and I promise you
:readily, transmitted to infants Who
are often fed -on cow's milk of doubt -
-way art, Accountant will take a long
Lord Jesus returning at the judg' line of Agures, and without a single
sort or. another in Madras, and a
geant-solemnly,
shall never . ropentL of it _to your life's
ful quality,
in
merit, to make final settlement. The mistake, and with great celerity,
raising of some ofillese men to be . . the aggregate. Now, in
annoull.ce
huge income. I thought. money made
a better 'foundation for happiness
end."
He mado no attempt to olich her,
Food plays an important part
the production of milk, This would
rulers, over, five or two cities Is the the last groat settlement, there,will
than a,red,or a blue coat, And Ger-
with innate chivalry for Which Elsie
naturitIly, be so, and still it is per-
exaltation'by tile .'rIgilteous at.the be a. correct
14st� day, while the casting.out of . account presented. God.
Ard Broadwood has the dollars with-
out tile* gold Igco�.. We met up at
was thankful, and when she returned
to her the. dreary, nagging
fectly-Ainazing to see the forms of
moldy, musty hay, spoiled ensilage,
the idler Is the expulsion of All has kept a long line of sins, 4.1ong
. line of brokeil $01laths, a long line
Slm,4; last - hot weather, for his
cabin and-
voice of Mrs,.Dorm .
.. . . er,Who,soomed to
and weevil -eaten, meal fed. to dairy
those -who haite misimproved . :their of profane words, a long line. of dig-
privileges.
friends are the right sort. and all
that, and we fixed it up,. &till came
regard her as something 'between A
-of -all -work and a black slave,
cows by people who should have�
better "judgment. Many persons
carded acraments, a long , line of
Learn first from t1lis subject, that
becoming a Christian is merely going misimproved privileges. They will
ome to get the trousseau, papa and
Llo . . T
maid
u
she took heart at the the a t th
seem to have the Impression that
the cow has A* c6listitution of lron.
all be added up,* and.beforo angels,
out to. service. If you have an3k ro- and cleylls . -and men, the aggregate
I Gerard, Broadwood? H'ml No
there was help for her in the fatu re
however humble that help might be,
and so long as silo will,. colitinuo to
'it
,
mantic idea about becoming a, Chris- will be.annouriced. Oh, that will be
tian, I. want'this night to scitter
morti.thipboard flirtation Jor you,
iaicl
It their last night. at setv., and
eat such food, Is all right , to feed
I t This system is., entirely wrong,
I
the great day of settlement. I have
tile romance. 19 you enter. into the to ask the question, l'Xm 3: ready
rurLdemoiselle," the Conversation
died. Away With a� low murmur' till
was
the. screiv of tile Somirarldis was
I
yman can. no
and the thoughtful dair
kingdom of Godi it will'be going in- for it?" It is of more. -importance,
to. plain, practical, honest , 1,6ontillu.
Miss Larikester raised her 'voice
throbbing through the water, doing
her twelve knots in fine style,", to
more afford to feed his cows poor
food than he Could to lase it 0 it Ills
to me to answerhat question in re-,
.
ous, persistent Christian work. I gard to � anyspit. thail. in regard. to
again:,.
Oh, Just a stupid little -entangle-
I
I
pick.:up some of ilia t me Wasted in
own table.. � Even, gr=,ito is too
kno,* there are, a great many P eople you; and it . is of in
who have fantastic and -rolfiantic no- ore importance
ment.- He got mixed.up. With some.
and declared that in A moment
.
a . ito I rm. In the Mediterranean.. It
was 'a'briliiant night.,of stars' and
dishonorable . to. ate tile
tights of *others, he cannot follow
for you. to, answer it Ili. -regard to
tions about this.'-ChrlStian. life, ))lit yourself than In reg . ard to ni Every
girl
Of mental ` aberration slid got a prom�
tropical heat, and, everyon I a was on
ilia Method without incurring
he who serves God with all the an- man for himself. in that day. ' Every
ise'of marilage but. of hirn, But
deck4n:their lounge chairs �watching,
HEAVY FINANCIAL LOSSES
orgies of body, mind, and soul, -is a woman for herself in.that day. "If
whit � inatter, Ile can write and
for. ilia ligb�ts- of land and- the vast
in his Own busi.ness,.as the continued
worthy servarjt� and he who does not thou, bes wise thou �16hhlt be wise for.
'�servant,
send her the 'aringuncement of'our
continent'that was to bb their home
use of such food will,qjroduce. III -
is an -unworthy When the
war trumpet soundi�,-al) the� Lord's thou one thyself, if,'tliou scornest, .41
It bear it. W,6* -speak
Marriage,. and even a. little, govqr-,
ness cannot. expect a Mali. to. commit
many. ry
for a month--
Sergeant Lewis had ;6ojae 'forwArd
health, And the. ultimate death. Of,
th6 cattle. For example, feding de-,
slia pt to
are soldiers must March, . however' deep of the last dELy S an occasion of
the stiowmay be, how-o'v'ar fearful.
bigamy fortliti sake - -of -her lovely
with a message for the.4flider in COM-
*mand, find him
cay-ed ensilage .,has been known to
'pi-�duce -
or vociferation—a derrionstrati6A of
the odds against* tliejft� � 11ji'der ' our poixer,and pomp,, but there ill be
eys- 400d -night, Mr.'Harding; you
must i6allygo.,baelft to the smoking�-
and. he was puzzled to
among the rows of dqck:chairs, ar-
chronic intestinal Catarrh,
for. which tliqr4.ip no remedy. Vl�
Government, *a may have Colonels oil that da�,, I think,, A few moment$
r oom, 0 r the'people will'b& onder,
ranged in: couples, most of them Very,
clous foods of this. ar�Aer upset
and captains, and generals,in time of
�of og.. entire. . silence, I- ihink a trem6n,,:
ing Where you are�
close together. He wanderod,awk.�
'light,
the whQ,10.: organism of the . ajilmit.4
peace,. but in - -the Church God .
dous,an ovei-witilnilng' Slcand
Then a faint scuffle and a protest.-
w4rdly along in the dial fo'
often An -.resp,o ' ilsible.for the db -
there is -no peace uritil. the last great t I hink, it,,.will be'sudh 6
a silence as th,
and,the pi9sage'was silent again,
most of :'had beefi
Vel6pinent., of. latent ihhel;ftod diseas-
victory Shall .1liave been achieved, earth. never heard,* It will- be at the,
sie lifted herself. On her elbow
swithhed'off,' Sae -one ove.r thd door
as that QthealWise would have- r6�
I
But I hae to. tell ou it IS Moment when - all. -nations - are listen-
am d stared out Into the dark of her
f the music saloon and one by the
mained in active lit tile System'. The.
A VOLUNTARY SERVICE. ng. for : their d6ofti. ','Oome Ye,
cabins With. desperate eyips-. She her-
.
smoking-ropm, but what' he caught
cow as-weW as any other animali'
I
There is no dr dgei 'in it,' In our blessedl." � :It shall
U -y - thrill'wlth new
self wow, 0 Ut to marry. Gerard
: g
the sound. of ElsWls voice he. stopped
ust rec'eive pure, wholesome
worldly cal1lings . iometimes, ' ur 'jo nits of st�v . d
0 y through the ra a
BroadW6.�C..l� hre6 ye4ts ago she
unconsciously.
in abundance, -CLud'thesd must. be
ner . ves get woi-n but and, our head "Depart ye cursed I" . It will, throw
aches, and out- physid4l. faculties a"ItIonal darkness I ' the
had met -him, ad fallen 'in love
it . her,, and Abe, had proi�ilsed;to-
w h
Afterwift1s,.he was Aware. dully
thaL he�had done'a thing not, Strict-
pfoperly: eAtipted -. to � hei particular
needs, 'if She is expected to, produce,
nto - aban-
break down; but in this servi I ce , of donment of'tho lost. .
I I
90 out to illarry film as soon as the
death Of her old, badridden aunt
ly honorable: w, by - rerna-Irdixg in the
shadow of the' awning.b�hlnd -Elsie
good.. milk.
Stables axe a serious menace, to.
Lastly .-f rom thi B,,parable
the* Lord Jesus, the :harder a, Man I r1e$rn ks the better lie: likei it, and ��, f
wor o the text, thatbut degrees -of bap-.
should have set'.her free.
and Dr.. Meadows, but, . sin6e.1t, had
,
the- production ..of health cows.;
man in this 4ildien.ce, whP IlaS.. been �Pirtws ,in. heaven ill be. graduated
For, three -y�ars�. she had rudged t
saved him from making a vast mis-
These oft6ii remain unclearted ' for
serving God for forty years, enjoys according t-' I �. :
o our. d6grees of: ,
her daily governess wor, buoyed up
-
ta.k&,, hil"did.not blame himself, and
d Lys, And in,rna�j instances . were
11
the employment n, when he ULNESS ON EARTH**.
Ili I
better.'t USEp
by, the: thought... of the. luxurious
home waiting for her in the future.
a few words put, him Ili ."possession
ich Wiis . that I the
of the truth,: h�
� ec'ed.�
never never known to he disitif t
Many are low,. practipally.delvojo:'Of
onor
first'entend it : The grandest h ' Several of the'co
that.can 'ever �e bestowed uponyou I
Hr. aunt had W d leaving her, just
. ie I
young army - doctor lQved. Miss
BU41ijht, - and. the ltoni6 of maids tLnd
isto'have. Chrl�t Bay to you'on the'. n making this parable the'same'as
"Weli the Ono in Luke, where one muri'was.
�nouglj money.to. pay her, passage
out to India; and.,�rtting to B'r�ad
Blount,'and -that,. alas silo had giv-
an him. her'lleait during tile fe*'days'
rza
innunteiable fo s of-'bact6rla
been noreO
'h -multiplying with 1
list day, doo'. gaod,'pnO faith�
ful servant,!!' made over �five cities, and An-
wood by one mail, .She had followtd
of "the voyage.that they. had. spent,
av6
ible rapidity*" foy. Years Pp4� " ThO
6th& r made ruier over two cities,
Agin, I learn -from this pdrable Would it be fair and right- thai,the,
are gJLv,7
that different qualifications i
her, Jetter by thei next Steamer.
: She i6membered nol; when it was
together,.'-
He' loarnt'also' betwe�jj'her: broken
Iby' slimy ton dition and.
TT:IE LIEEKING -ODORS'
an tb dlffere33,,t people.. The. teacher, professed :�Christian man�who has
lived very noitr the line between the
..too Ia te, that he'liad not,written it.
"her for montlis, - save scrappy post-
sob that -she -had too gicat A sense
s
of honor ever to give him:uP. Lov.�
emaating,frQui. such-PPst holes ure,
lifts A blacXboard and! lie dra*s . a. world And 'the Churcljo�the inan Who
diagram'. in order that by that dia- -coraplromi -ad
cards each one stating how.busy he
'He
Ing the gentleman, she Would marry
�ougb.
ajalost,enough to destroy confidence
in, hurnanity, aad- to make �one seri-
g-r4in he may impress 'the.mind of has often. his Christian
character—the man who- has. never-
was. had written"orily once from
Simla thai'fatal last hot'season, and
the man' who had asked her
ut - of, prof ourid plty and generosity
0 Usly ponder on the marvellous. vi-
the pupil ith - tile truth that he has spoken out.:for God—the man who
been uttering. And a1l thetruths
when. she had'u braided him he -had
P
when she,was friendless, and rf�maln
'faithful
tality of m class of.animals that can
wlthstaxid exposiire to.such abnor
of this Bib . Ia -are drawn od� in: the has never been known as &'-Chrfstian
replied that lie had been ill with =a-
to him all her',life.
,
mal conditions.
ottly on omu
na-turaLwoeld as in a great diagram'. rifort dAys—the Man
I-lere is an acr thbt. has whose great struggle -has been to see
laria, Lin d—sho had believed him.
WhAt -was she to do? .. She -would
SergoantLewis delivered Ilia mes-
sag6 to Colonel Dwyer and went aft
Viere, is n6 excuse for such Coll-
this. Stables can be eas-
-of ground how much.of the world:he could get
ten talents. . Under a, little '.culture, and 3hat win he4ven,,7i . it.right to
s
land in India Penniless 'and -friendless,
'With no means''of paying her return:
again.
"41ood-night, Lewis," said 'the
dition.as
cleaned, 'and disinfectants �Lre re
ityields twenty bushels of wheat to
the acro. HereAs Another . piece of suppose thiit..that, Mali will have as
pasgagd..A6 England, no Inettlis %of
.
I
Cheery Colonel, "you're not ooking
'yourself IaLdvise
.11Y
markably cheap. 'rho use- of. lime
alone: would. effect Wonders Under
grand and glorlous-,a seat Ili heaven
ground that has . .,only one talent. As the Man who.gave all his -energies
Supporting' herself iri'm country to
wbich she looked forward with
at all tonight.
you to. take �a ad- rest, or you
.
Such circumstancesi and at practical -
You may. plough'it and harrow -# of body,. mind'! and soul to the sor�
dread, even regarded lit the light of
'will be bothered With Your old m-
ly no cbst. � At, least sufficient win
and cultivate it year after year, but
It yields A .. mcre',*pittance, S6.hore vice of ' Gddl , The dying thief enter-
heaven; not the same
a -future home,' - To throw herself. on
the, mercy of Gerard Droadwood Was
larla again.",
: "Good-ijight, Sir. Yes, I'm think-
dows can be put in to let Ili sun-
shine, nature's,most pbwerfal,,disin
ad Put with
is aman with ton.ttilents in the way startling acclaim as that which
of getting good and db)ng good, He
not to be, thought of; to represent
herself Ia her true to Miss
Ing !rest Will the host thing*for
-be
t a-
fectiat' - and destroyer of germ � life.
The . decaying - , and -germ infested
soon, under 0bristian. Culture, yields greeted aul,', whoi� had � gone under
scorebings and across dungeons, and
position
-ester was absolute y impossible,,
Lank I
ahe- answered, and sturablqd
wards the,ladder wit'the step of an
mangers can easily be scoured out
great harests, bf faith. and,gdod . through, maltreatinents Into. -the
work. Here is ''another who
.
it , )r pride scaled her
old mail.
and sweetened and the stables 9up-
-plied with fresh' bedding. . In. this
kin dom.of glory. One star -differs
seems to. have. only. one talent, .' d . 9
n from -another stat.in gloryj and th6y'
They would land in Bombay; Mrs.
Dormer Would take hei�.to'Madras
Witch Elsie Blouni:went -to her
way the e6vis. call be ke t, -under
. P -
you may put.upon him the gredtost
spiritual culture, but lie 'yields � but who Aoil , mightily for Christ on
earth shall have a fargreater ro*ard
where her husbqnd was stationed.
Such* was the piesent.,6rrang9ment,
tabili'latti that 'night'; With the'. ful�
wholesome conditions with'it, reason
able expendi I ture'of musdulii� energy,
s "of righteous
little of the fr.Wt ne8s� than the&- 'Who have rendered onl
You are to Understand tilat,tildre
it --:-the. deluge; for that
and 'hiter th,
it'cleat
I
intention of - tring herself' to "'op
We hopeless love for . Archie
It the dairyman., whose hard Inhall-
ace could realiz
its Such 'a. PI ;a the cc -
hig.. a serv,ict,
fire different qUalifteations for diffei- Some - of you are I hastening, on I , to-,
good lady had made that no-
thing would , induce her to retain
4rdoher
We which had -come, like most,
things,in'libr, life, too late, silo found.
onomy of better� treeLtment of * ItI& an -
ant individuals. There is A great ward the rewards of tho righte us.
W 0 deal of ruinous comparison:' hen , a, I want to cheer 'You up to -night at
�
Miss Blount's services at'any price.
Tile stuffy Cabin seemed more un-
in,her, berth it, small parcoli directed
to herself in a, clarity, Stiff hand-
ImaJO, marvellous. change& would
doubtless be wrought in short. order.
man says: I 10h, if 1� only had that, the thought that there will be some
mail's faith, or that, man's money,
bearable than evar, and Elsie slipped
to her feet with the feeling Strong
writing. She, opened it mechanic Ally*
Another frequent Source of coil -
ta,mination of milk, is tmptl�e water.
or that -man's 'eloquence, how I kind of reward . waiting for you.
l!" There are' Christian people ill this
upon liar that sh could rest no
It contained ii large sllvvir� watch, a
Signet ring, a silver chiklit, and, fifty
Many people have the. ideiL that it
from it Is
would serve. God I Better tako the house - tonight. who are very near
faculty that God has given- you, and Heaven. week sonle of you
longer within its four walls, She
dressed herself hurriedly and slipped
I) ils in bank notes.
t 'Wil
13 icked up a, folded
tile water comes a, spring
of necessity put ?a, but do not stop
employ It' in. the right way. Ter
rabbis used to say, that before - the may' pass * out into the
out into the passage %way, for silence
had fallen Upon tile whole ship, and
.
sheet of paper In which the watch.
to consider that this spring may
have. Its source Away back under'the
stone v . Lad timber ght to light of � the Setting .. SUM
Oh, weather-beaten . voyagers, the
she was in no Mood to consider rO-
-
had been wrgpped. It had neither
beginning nor end, but she knew in .
nfer of a town whose di
cc -alridge
-outlet through thlo chan-
Jerusalem for the every storms axe driving youitito, the liar-
stolle And piece timber wa4 maik- 'Oil,
gl,a�lons- or rules'in that moment
id 'despair. Every one Was as�
stinctively from' whom it came, Arid
finds its
nel. But this IS no. worse than' al-
my brothers and sisters,
ad; so that before they. started 16 , r how sweet it will be, After the long
loop. Save the sentry oft,his weary
real the tril,gedy that underlay
ized
ilia simple Words before she compre-
l6wj�g cows to drink froi I n the
Jerusalem, the,, architects knew I n wilderness'niarch, to get home, That
that. particular piece' of
walk a 0. In charge of
the troop. deck who, had. just. been. his
handed the full nature of the sacri,
Ehatplacc
the tired
timber oe tone. should fit. And so I ' as A bright: moment for dove,in ilia time of tile Deluge, when
rounds..L
fice which (L simple,, honest heart had
laid at her feet
'�Vlll
around, towns and cities whose wa-
ters are'p6llu'ted with sewage, dyes
rked
have to. tell you we'are all ina it found its wastfoly Into the win-
for some- one place In the ar6at
The ni Vas very still as 'the girl
1&t N
stole. up, the' between the
-X hope you take these thin gs
umerous
and waste products from n .
dow of
I - t ,
remple of the Lord And do not let
'
passage
closed doors and out into tile star-
and be happy with the Officer you
WaS . talking to -to-night. It would
factories. 11or is the conditio n
nuich better Lin tile country, tile sit -
"I would like
us complain, say1fig, 4;
'tone,
light. Her he art Was boating as
never have done for 'you and me to
id` waters of some stagnant pool,
Y
to be the foundatloas or the SURELy A. GENTLEMAN-.
though.1t would burst,: and Sergeant
got:marrled, and I know it as soon
within whose reces,geg the germs of
cap sjohe..". Lot us go Into -the Vary
place where God Intends us to be, In far -oft years Sir Walter Scott
Lewis, . as he turned And saw her
from his colgii of vantage behind -the
as I hdd '.spoke. to you ilia other
night. The money will buy
tilphtheria, typhoid And- scarlet fe-
Ver frequently And a lurking place.
and be atisfied with he Position. visited ilia first Lord Plunkett, who
WAS then Lord Chancellor of Ire�
.
main'batch,. hold his breath for a
-moment.
you your
bits of things for the wedding, and
,Sitice milk contains 87 per cent. of
Your talent may be Ili personal ap-
your talent tray be Ili land,. And- was taken to see ilia ruins
At the thought that silo was
a.'spirit.
my respects to you and Surgeon
water, one can read�jy understand
pearanco, of the Seven Churches of Glendo.-
large worldly estate; your talent
tough, end of the sights of Ireland.
Ear head wag'throw, back, crown-
Captain Meadows, and I ask you not
e t I ara'doing,. and
the large quantity nobessary to tile
cow to supply the vital needs of hot,
may be In filgh Social position
One of the most romantic spots Ia
your talent may be In. a swift pen or t.
8 lCevitils Dedi. a. cave which re-
ed with its Aureole of. Palo golden
hair, and liar face, white And serious,
to think no more of me, for X am oft -
lk doing what seems to be my duty.
organization. It is tL fact many op -
ItIcinics of Scarlet and typhoid favor
eloquent, tongue . btit.whatever be
tile talent, ii'llaff been given only quires a scramble Over rocks, to an-
lighted �, by the young moon that
catig-lit 'the blue of liar eyes And turim
And so, no. more. froiri your humble
servant."
and diphtheria have been traced dl -
rectly to ill(,- Milk supply. This is a,
for one purpase— ter. Sir Walter, Ili spite of his
lameness, penetrated the "shrine/ 0
ad them Into brilliant forget-mc-nots
striking evidence of the Criminal nom
PRACTICAL USE. tin old peasant womaulanding. him
seemed to him that of an angel. Her
w . as . no whiter than ilia hands
The disappearance of Sergeant.
glect of cattle owners. who fall to,
You sometimes find a man. In the a willing hand.
1110
eomill'uity to whom you say, � On the return the Lord, Ohruidellor
gown
that hold the shawl about liar figure,,
and Sergeant Lewis drew a Sharp
Lewis was a nine days' wonder on
tile ship and lit ilia regiment, and as
furnish their animals with a pure
and abillidurit. watel supply. It IS'
.
has no talent at all ,11 And, yet that asked her if she know how great a
breath of admiration and, wonder,
Elsie jilount kept hot* lips scaled, no
quite brTatal enough to expect it to
cattle to drink and thrive under
Mart May have A hundred talents. man slip, had assisted, adding, " 10
ilia one hundred�talenta may be Is Sir Waltdr Stott, the illustrious
V,Isle came an to his side of the
ship, whevo silo paused, with a quick
ne over learlit the story'of his coil-
nectioa with liar., Ile must. have.
such conditions, without endangering
Community by
Shown In tile item -of endurance. poet,-
it,
look round liar of Something of fe or
Slipped overboard lif the darkness,
the lives of a such
ill . lWarranted neglect.
Poverty comes, and he endures W"Begorra, Your honor," the old
persecution comes, and he endures It-, ontan replied, "he's no poetl no's
and lit that brief instant, there flash-
'd into ilia Sergeant's mind the.real-
seeing the only escape he docined
possible from a altuation that had
it greater care was exercised in
the washilig And proper cleansing of
sickness comes, and lie endures it. a; gintleman born an' br, for
Before mail and Angels ho Is,a speel- hasn,t he left in, me hand a piece of
ization of what she was About to do,
It seemed to Elsie,' as ho hung ir�.
becolne impossible.
His dream of happy, wedded life
e, of
dairy utensils, a fr0quollt SOUre ,
bad inilk would be destroyed. In tlle
"Itristlan
men of 0 patience, and lie is silver V'
reallyL IllustratIng the power of Truly, thove's more than one Way
resolutely over the side, that the sea
beckoned to her, Calling with o, soft,
had beet a
i brief one, and if lit the
plunge into the Unknown lie had
first plate, many of these utensils
Christ's Gospel, and is doing art of knowing a, mail by Ills works.
much for the Church,, and more
resistless voice, to rest in the blue,
bosom of Its almighty quiet, where
time tal'remember what Might have
been, Elsie hoped that ilia white
are faulty,
l"TRUCTION ;
CONS
for the Churob, than many ,,
V aetivo� If you have , HM THREE ENDS OF A ROPE.
more positive).
ilia dead lie undisturbod till the
the IMath Angel. had borne
him swiftly to a world where there
they have anglas and corilem which
Are almost Impossible to clean and
one talent, use that � it you bave An Irlshmafl, who wits out of work
"Come awily, miss, you're a deal
Is neither marrying not- giving In
many of the scalits.in thent are not
ton talents use them, satisfied With went on. board a vessel that W49 Ift
too near the water.." said the ser-
marriage, .
smooth soldered, and In these tile
the fact that we all have different the harbor, and asked the captain it
geant's voice in her ear as lie. laid a
.1119 reginjent regpetted him, until
milk aceumulatoo and undergoes fer-
qualifications, And that tile Lord dea- he could find him work on the ship.
kindl,,11 hand on her shoulder, If
they forgot him lit the absorbin& in-
agor-
monlition, thu Insuring a, constant
tides Whether we shall have Ono or. Woll, said tile captain, at the samc
thoW Is anything that I call db to
t0l'cst Of their now life In tb0
source of infection, so long its this
Whether we shall have ton. time handing the Irishman it piece
help you, you must say ilia word,
geoug East. And Was too
Particul'ar utensil is used, All milk
Again. I learn from ilia text . thdt of rope, It you can find three ends
but for goodness' sake Como away
happy , with her husband, and too
VeSSON Should haV0 tile fewest POSSI-
Inferiority of gifts Is Ito excuse for to thftt.rope.you shall have sOMO
from there."
busy Ili �Convinclng Gerard Broad-
ble Scams, and should Ile so , Coll -
indolence. This man, , With the work.
Arid Elsie, looking round Into ilia
wood.th,%t She never Cared top him,
nLructed as to be easily reached with
smallest amount, of money, came The Irishman got hold of one end
gaunt, weather-beaten face-, flung liar
to remember for more than a few
a; good 4trong brush.
growling into the presence of tile of the rope, and showing. it to tile
hands over her face. and broke Into
111011ths tile mail Who had, laid down
lit cleansing thent they Should ilrst
owner of the estate, as much us tar captalli,said,
wild sobbing,
q tile Way
his life for her. For itch It
be rinsed with cold water, then with
oily, ft you had given me seven That's One end, your honor,
. 4 #
of the world,—Poar.�on's lVocklY.
luke-warlit water, and finally Scrub -
thousand dollars I would have Than he took hold of the other
It Was a few days later when
,
-bed vigorously with boiling Water,
brought L fourteen thousand dollars As and, tcnd showing. It, to the captain
Sergeant LaWls was climbing the
rollowfifig thisilicy should be thor-
Well as this other rja�ti. You gave as, before, said
me onjy fifteen hundred dollars, and "Attd. thixt's two ends, your hon.
ladder Separating the troop Oek
train the upper portion of it, sacred
Australia, with a deatli-reLto �Of
only :18.2 per thousand, is the heal-
oughly Acalded and. sterilized with
steat'd placed In the air and sun
t hardly thought It was worth While or.
to use it all. o. I bid it in a nap� Then, taking hold of both ends of
to tile bL 0. O.is and their Wives,
thlost of largo countries. Sweden
to a motbod of treatment
will proverit thent from rusting and
kin, and it produced no. result. It's the rope, he throw It overboard, say.
that 110 came yAC0 to itteo with Miss
11101111t, Who wag roturninq front V16-
conles t d n d third
flex an V glaft
�' I
'Rho best blacking for milk 11g ca�
will not only Insure cleall utensils,
1tv
but Will inake It t old
because you didn't gIV6 Me elloug Ing,
put iliferlority of facultlo is no ex- And, falth, there's all end to the,
11011011
Iting ii, sick child, Ile beiged hall to
come a-pide a moment out of the
that, last is mador dOZ. of Apepma-
Cott oil, 1,2oz. of molasseq, 12oZ of,
possible
t1lat greasy condition so ofteoxi found
that tile Utnsils.
Ouse for indolence. Let me say to rope, YOUI*
the mail who'ba$ tile least quallftea- Ile was engaged,
rea6l oe,J)PYIng eyes,
"I'V6 been thinking over this iftat-
ivory black, And ii, quart of beat vin-
arc first, plunged Into hot Water,
has 'tile notting the
tiona, by the grace of Ood he ma
be made almo9t, Omnipotent, T116 Glft!.goW Spends Z00,000 a, YoAr. ell
I
ter YOU told tile, of that night,
111188", I to said respectfully, glancing
egar.
ho said I Was to return 0,11 hall
which effect of
wilk oil the outside,
inerellailt, Whoge Cargoes come out now buildings, The value of house
every island of the sea, and property in London increases by 14
away from her'whita face, aLild teat-
sodden eyes, ,you honored mo Witt,
letters Did you? I daxed her to
make ft UP with me. How could I
Then, reater care should be ex-
evelsed Ili ttia handling of milk in tile
whol, by alto stroke of the Pali can Millions 0. Year, Of Which 80 Pot
your Couildence, and, without weall.
lot her know I IladWt kept them?
stable.
III(I IT On. ITNG114
change the Whole face of American cent, represents new buildings,
Ing 110 (118re4pect to you, I'll give
'rijoyed youl� party, Vobby? Yes
Ltveraga of between eighteen And
Ilot so Much power Is lie a man of abilityl 19 hell
V n0 the "Ohe'u" kt,
Ilia, Well, what little glrIs did yo�
With alulde I light should be the
Ili ear-
fts You' Illay have beforelOod, Why,� lie not only knows At lie
to thl kI 9 ft Peg.
Ce ft 0 the
I did] 11fimt,
dance with? Oil dance;
rhavacteriqUe q ought fil a r�ta
noot, folithful, -and continuous Pr'LYI* doesn't know initchf. but ho,baq, the
8 111 g your pardon �=$teb)u"trgo an,
bad three fights downStairo with
ble. Tf possible, cement floors and
or, - You Bay YOU have no faculty. ability to keop, otlitrit froM knoWilit
kno ATJ�l oil tlk *Illp� for
8 Dormer
Willie 11johardson, And I lick ed him!iron,
statichion should be used, but
eraeft Withlia talent aralo it.
olia W a W tiown on it* statioU AS
4v4l,,v time.
it woodon feeding troughs and racks
are used, they, should be occaslQn�lly
whitewashed and, above everything
else, good ventilation should be pro-
vided, so that a fresh draught of
air Will be constantly entering tile
room And the foul odors escaping.
# 11 h h.
,4 SWOUD VOR
X&NAMOnt. Weapon for Vie com-
mAu4er-iAQbi0f- The sword of hopor to be present -
THE SUNDAY SCHOOL,
.TUZY es�
8410FAVI we 0 0 - Y
ad off before Milking. This �ot only
04 to Lord Roberto . the Borough
'by
of Portsmouth, ill A 0104"
-of the XNSOA, Gen. x4l, I-91.
Adds circulation and benefits the an.
Inlal's health and Increases the milk
ugland,
did and. striking WOAPPA, jewelled
Golden Text, GOA, XU
flow, but it removes All the dirt And
enamelled. And made of :L8 carat
14 chapter x war have 70 descon-
loose hairs -which are so often a
contamination to the Milk
gold- The arlp is pI gold And
Ivory, the I" V carved With
tter fine)
d,airts Of No
am All 01100119 Whom tile
rth wa4.4fvId64,
source of
Supply. The�udder should be careful-
the Agures of Justice And
and 1)QUt. xxxii,
says that
, Go4 set the bound* of
ly wiped oil and the milkers should
be their If
There arc many such emblems
about the sword, and In general it
,
the VeOPI0 With reference to the rium.
bar of the children
not'tt about ow, person,
tile feeding is to be done before
MAY be Said that ilia decorator has
of Israel, although
Such people, were not than in axis-
g, and dry food Such as shred.
aim0d At getting Ill Ovary symbolic
teUcQ OXCOPt before God, From be.
ded fodder to be used, it should first
reference that could possibly apply
foro the wolm,
Id was made both the
be moistened to prevent clou4s of
to ord Roberts and most proulin-
Church and Israel were real to, God,
dust arising to settle, later In the
catl thoso conneettid with the c=-
And 114 clearly saw the 0144 when
Milk Pali. The milk should be
palgil Ill South AfriccL� The guod
through them 110 would rule the
drawn into covered palls through a
to of 00114 18 carat 9014, Vith lions
World, in righteouspesi (jsa�. xivi, 9,
flne meshed strainer,
colichalit, at either point, and orna-
:LO). Cha,PtQr Xt tells of an's de-
A MILIC ROOM
Imented with the illonogralit, of. Lord
gencracy and union at G04 to
Again
separated from the stable should be
Roberts IA diamonds, rubles and
sapphires, and the reverse with HIS
Make hra A name. This is the be.
ginning 0 . I the story of Babylon, the
provided, and the milk, Immediately
removed to tbat vi4ce, where it
Lor ship's arms 14 gold and onamel.
and of which is found in Rev. XVJJ
should run over p, coolor to. drive
The guard and Also tile gold scall,
ba . rd Is enriched with a series of de-
And and tile great feature of
which is. self glorification, o -Let
off the animal odors. and to reduce
the temperature.
corative jowifis, diamonds, rubles
us
Make us, a name, 1, Here w4 havd
Another reason why milk should
receive careful andling is because
sapphires and emeralds.
sect.bbard. which IS of beAtext.
ilia beginning of, languages because
of this rebellion. T jell foilpw the
it is such a general and Ideal food
:L8 Q'i'rat gold, is beautifully emboss-,
tell, Morteratiorts from She= to Abram
for all forms of'anintal life, and as-
inclusive. In Chapter v we had the
peci%lly so for the human being. Ili
ton generations from Adam to Noah
its pure form It. is well adilLpted to
inclusive,. these 20 generations being
ilia nourishment of young and old
on the . line. of ilia righteous and
alike, and furnishes strength, and till-
leading on to Christ, Man apart
trition to tho,healthy man and gives
froin God ever deg4lierates. Sin
04vefrotu
now life.. and vigor to, the invalid.
turned Adain and Eden,
It is Ono of the few forms of food so
Sin broVglit the deluge and destroyed t. the
it
concelitr,ated and yet so easily. di-
all except those sit,
gestod tlx%t It can alone Sustain lia-
1
brought tbo confusioli of tongue$,
a length of time
Man life I for ear a . It
and now, after .'71,000 Yea r slij, again,
is an amirable brain- food- and in'
'the
provalls, anti from tile idol worship-
many forms of disease is Only
CAbrain.
pers beyond the river the Lord taes
TIO bless bilia'and
thing the afflicted one can partake
that jay
hint blessingoto all People On
make a
Microscopic examination, however,
is before another of the vi-
earth (Joshua xxiV, 2, 3)
J will bless thoo And Make thy
necessary
ta.1 reasons lor'the sanitary rothic-
name great, and thou $halt be a
tion: of milk can be fully realized.
blessing, and in thee shall All fAmil-
By placing A minute drop of milk
jes 'of tile carth -be. blessed.
under a powerful Microscope and ex-
are some of the ' words of tile Lord
'in
amining it, the bresence of innumer-
to Abram while yet
Ur of - the Ch ,
lell 'Nwould draw
by wh Ire
able
LITTLE- CLUMPS
aldecs,,
him, from country -and kindro,d and
of glObo-like , bodies will be seen,
Around
Perform ib�.Ouglj him "It, ITis plea-
sure I by separating.him lunto 'Him-
constituting the globules.
which self and placing Iiiiii. ill a land
and between these will e found litm
I
1-10 wolultl in' due. tillie give him as
tle Chains of'singiC-Celled or&tnisms,
. �
an inheritance, . Stephen, tild in .Ills
having the to oVo freely
power
froin place to place 'and iniltiplying
discourse that- the God of glory 4p-
'Abram, �nd it is evident
with remarkable rapidity in this
PQared to
i. soothin g from nother record
ideal medium. These are -bacteria.
mote tilart the. ear thly inheritance
Minute and insignificant as'they may
seem, they have tile power to digest
Was so . t before him, for 116 joqked� for
'produce
a lity which ba.th joll,datiorfs, whose
milk and various fqrmenta-
eact! .
builder find maldr is Cod (Acts vii,
-titins. Some -of these ria are.
of -the greatest dervice to the dalry-
-lob, xi, 10). Notlpe In these OP-
verses. of. our lesson' tbb four-
man, -as without he presence and
favorable action the tusd of milk In
'
I will, of the Lord�.11 . will
'-,I Will mako/� and tho�.
several forms,.would be.. difficult if
iiand,
double "I bless.!! - �11110 Promises
not. irApossible, On the othdr .
aunda t supply'. 'of
-juilk with its n
assurances'aro all from God.
dbeys� He
easily -solvent food, - Is - tin ideal place
AbVarn hears, believes,
'in faitlj,:jj6t having received the died
for the., incubation, of germs of. � the, most . vicious types., It is therefore
promise, �or God gavo.. him none ill
in it, Fie
imi) ortaut that every, care - shaul d be' t
�n its ligntiling-Va'-preven.
heritalice yet
Ho would. Xil. 13; Actq �vii, 5).
exercised
ad five 4" 5 - "Abram was seventy. a �
q 1. I - .
.infection by those undesirable forms
�
old whei -i:ho'depatod out of
69 � ife;' 6r - if their presence is ius-
I
years
Haran," In. chapter x I, '31, 32, we,
petted that - the'Milk'shou 1d.first'be
.1
�treated-i I
read' that "his father,.,TeraIi,.,thO
it some,.Way to immunize
.
served other. gods .(Joshua , iri;ij, �Y,
their - effect before coi�sumptiolll by
far as-.110ran. ccompanied him s4
the hituran being.
fatdr�, bralla ii -cried theie iitil his
.
taking
with,lifin Lot, died,. and then,
All
ad in bold relief-, ei)gravcd and ellant-,
camit'into Ca7
his brother's son, they r
Did Terah , hinder Ab aM7,.
elled , with the following Symbolic
naan.
Might. he have' gone n into Causan
ornamonts�
.:I. The Star . of, 'the Order of the
�ea' willing? These. are
if he bad be
S AS such
IMOOriaat qi1estion.,
21OW THE BUSY. YANXEE
Garter'. .
not as I 'A I
personal ones- as the followlng� M.
SPENDS.'THE DAY.
2, The Star of the.:Okder o f St.
by a lack of faith or by an unwilling
'lfll�d
ness to be Separate. from :this ppeserlt
Neighbdi-O terest In'� His
uglily In,
Victoria Cross.,
to retoria in' enamal, g�en, .
V W 6f P�
,
evil World, hinder-ing',any desur one
whose heart- is longing for. V. closer
.'Doings—Mstters of Moment
.
tides representing - Lord - Roberts,
r6kiment, ilia Royal 'Ai-tillery.
alk ith God? Am I -& Terah-;BaY-'
w W
And Kirtil:..
F igure of Right-oercoming.Wrong
Ing. that Heran is far enough?
And, the Lord Appeared unto./.
All.. Ohio. grower has succeeded. -in
growing hickory mA4 -with sholls so
and Injustice, afid',floral. emblems,
-and
6, Tl.
brairi and said, "Unto thy seed Vill,
thin -that the� pan be,brokerj�by the
rose Shamrock this,tle.
Vl�w of Surrender of Gen6ral Cronje
ind; - aid there lie,, build�'
I give this li We do no't
unto.
hand. .- . I . . ; I
lit enamel. .
ed.aa altar
read of any, 'Appeara . nee of the Lord
Business in San Francisco. bits been
And on the reverse side of Cab-
to Abram at Haran, for the first
seri6usiy affected by six.big strikes
.
bard
erse Of our *lesson. refers to the
having occurre d'.since May 1st, Overl.
.6,000
The Arms of Portsmouth.
app, I earance and messeC90 in
on -a r6 idle.
'The strike's.th6t have occurred in
The Star of the Ord tLord's
er of the Bat .
Viow.'101. POPtSMOtIth:Town� Hitll
8), Mesopotamia . (ActK vii but
Abram haN -Ing obWyed fully, the
-the . United- �States last year cost, the
Sta of - the , Order of the Indian
n6Wi -
Lord appears to, him a second time
Country, it �is -said,. between. $400,-
Empire*, mild.Order of Black Eagle.
and conjims His promise. Until we.
900,000 and $500.000,000
View L of Lord Robefts discovered
obey fully, up , to the light we havd,
The friends 4ild army comrades 'of
General
at
teaching-. A little child to read Uniaity, L
Xroonstad, emblematic of It.
w a cannot expect further 11911t.'Or ro"'
is Abram'gwfirst at V
Daniel E. Sickles habe pre-
sallied a, line porirbit of him to the
in embossed
val4tion. -This
in the land, sacrifice lie 40-
BY
.Union League, of Philadelphia.:
View of Portsmouth Harbor - in
Ships (led in Hid appointed way, At
A large 'memorial winclow'to . Dr I
Storrs is -.to be in tlib Fit-,
enamel.
All the abovo emblems surrounded
t his place, Jacob afterward bought a
Piece -of ground. There Joshua. ga,-
placed
grim Congregational Church, I Brook-
and entwined with floral emblems,
. .. ... . . I I
scrolls, etc.
therdtl1srael.fol! Ilia farewell address"
. a burieti'the body of..Joseph,
There It
lyn, this Suintaor $it a cost,of about
I
cStL
The- blaft :is Of' the fin English,
tber6 Jesus talked. with- the Wo-
$4,000.
Dr.' a, graduate of
Steel,' hand forged and elaborately
at' d'with sct.ol I I work,.aAd inserlb-
Clio
und
mail ,it the well (Gen. xx' giii, 3 oshua,
The land WAS - al-
Tufts Callego in the'class. of '60,
.
ad withall the origagementsill. ,which
xxiv,..Jolih iv), .
l-Cad,y occupied by the ATIMCMKCS,
ha s just: completed his twbitty-fifth
Lord z Roberts has Aaltert part, his
Abram mut be content with'hi$
year as prilielpal.of thC.HIgh'schOOI
izrcst,. monogram, ate,, etc; The In-
and
torit and altar and to be a Pilgrinx
of Medford, Mass.
geription, which is richly etched oil
and a Stranger Until COWS time
General Francis M., Drake, founder
tile Steel, is as follows
-Should come*to im the land.
g�vo 1,
of Drake University, Des, Moines., Ia.,
. Presented by ilia Inhabitants of
9. There lie -but do d all Altar unto
has renewed . his offer to give 675,-
Portsmouth to Tho Right Honorable
.
tile Lord and called upon'the name
r every $26,000 th University
000 fo a
Fred trick SIbIgh, 1,�arl Roberts of
'Waterford,
of theLord." This is his second at-.
can raise for the endowment fund. .
Vandahar Pretoria and
Xiscount St. Pierre, X.G., X.P., P.
tar Ili the tin(], Arid it is between
'Tito margin
Four temporary fdo.tbridges, run`7
ning from Manhattan anchorage
0 , G.C.B., G.C.S.Li
fi�lght of tile Black Eagle and Field
Bethel and I Ja!,
ill, ;a vii, 2. Bethel sug�
Jashj storY
Iover and the
the towers to the Brooklyn
anchorage. of�tho fiow%Vast River,
Mashal and Comirtander-in-Chict of
(;of
; en, ,xviii 10,
.,tt
90 ' driess to
of God's graciou� loving kin
bridge have been nearl completed. .
. y
Ills Majesty's forces, in recogn ition
of Ills brilliant services in, South
Jacob, But he principal truth and
a are associated yvith
For the fiscal year I 900 New York
Afrida, 1901.
practical Cgsbl -rifice,
tile altar and tile sac. IlappY
liandled 41.3 per cent. of tile entire
A. LEON EMANUEL,
is tile man, 'Who, whatever be his
foreign commerce of the,country. Ili
Mayor.
dwelling place or surround-
18dO It handled 52.5 per cent. of it.
.
joule or. Palate, In
it be n, hilt or
The decrease Is chiefly !'a exports,
NEB,vE. TFMEGRAPHY.
ings;.if
Sonic heathen Wilderness or lit Some
his
John R, Wightman, . professor of
ro I mance languages and literature In
groat City, ])Over failS to have
u [11t6 the Lordl Redemption by
Oberlin College, has been granted a
leave of absence for next year. Ile
Symptoms of the *eaking Down
altar
of Christ anti constant
tile blood iof
ivill spond the year in Vra�co, Italy
the Nervous System.
communion with.
two greatest things than any Mortal
and Spain.
"Tile dangers ' of nervous break-
can have, and they tire possible to all
And of
The Pullman Company is arranging
own,. said a London physiala
who have Over heard of Christ
to establish a pension system for its
-entire force of employes, numbering
,lie in tile,fact ill at People -go on
disregarding the warnings - which
j,n, Ire is calling 'all
Ilia redampt
who have heard Ills voice to SOPAr
between 1.2,000 and 15,000 person S.
they have flashed to them from tile
. from . this. present
ate tbejjl$eIv,q it is
Sixty years Will. be made the limit of
tired -out itervotis system. These
rd the south.0'
on still towal #aYs ogon in the
service.
A Poritaft of the late President
Warnings arc excessive nervousness
and irritability, these behig the first
good to be till
world and live wholly for Him,
James 1tichatin, painted by Win. 3,1.
symptoms; and often continuing for
0 "And Abram journeyed, going
Wread of David
Chase, has been preented to tile
Mortars-
S,
ears, before any breakdown occur.
Then there Is a, general condition Of
Way of tile Lord
that Ito Went on and grew groat
Morcersburg Academy, in
burg, VA,, which was Mr, Buchanan's
illness, logs f Appetite and Insom-
, owing), Anti
(rnargin going and gr
town.
nia, depressl on, a tendency to wor-
ry over trifles, and to these more
tile, Lorh God of Hosts wa
g wnative
him (II Sim, V, lo) �Arf enlarging
The Principal fraternal organiza-
serious Symptoms.add themselves as.
and a winding abolij is not Out Of
tions of the United States and Can-
' .
ada have a membership of 5,123,016
the disease progresses.
"Tile
plate, if, it be "still u pward, still up-
by tht� midst"
The Oddfellowg have 1,025,078 Main-
heart frequently is affected,
the bead is heavy, hot and aching,
Ward, still upward,
(Vack. x.11, 7). rotor would Call it
beri, and there Are about 806,830
then tile speech become,% jerky, con-
growing in grace and in the know-
Freemasons.
fused, and uncertain, and the move-
led Jesus Christ <IT. ge, of our Lord
There are 7,400 members of tile
ments. of. tile body Are spasmodic
pet. Ili, �t8). But 'While on this
.New York police force. T�ho number
and not Controlled by tile brain.
prosont,cMrth wo.ara, in the 011AMY's
of arreits made by the Now York
Eccentricity of peech and action Is
country, for even our Lord said that
police lust year was 188,875, or an
noted, and violence Is the next Sts,
'go
thfa devil IS tile prince of this world
Ltveraga of between eighteen And
of tile Complaint.
(John xiv, 30), And we'liced, to
fdr each policeman..
. 110pen-air exercise Is a. great Pea�-
Watch - and pray lost we fall into
.twenty
Three generations of one colored
faitilly have been graduated from
ventive of nervous sickness;
"Above all, exereise—uot with
temptation. If there Is One thing
that the devil seems to hato Special -
Oberlin College—John Al., Langston,
lit 1849 ; Ills Son, Artliar 2), Langs-
bells or pulleys, but in the open Air.
with deep, breathing and. plenty of
ly it is to goo a bellevel' Wholly 'SO -
lying ,upon Him alone. Tito rest of
a, teacher lit St. Uufs, in 1877
ton, P
walking and running, If possible.
p. rated unto, (40d, living for.v-nd r( -
and his grandson this year.
W611-verittlated bedrooms Are, A nee-
this chapter tells of some sad,wali-
Urs.Carolino Staunard Tilton ., of
Business mail complain that
tl;ey 0 no leisure for ex orelo in
daring and stumbling oil thO Part Of
between him
Now Orleans, has givej% $50,000 for
the open air, but I now have a till=-
Abram, even a Compact
and his Wife to II(I 'In. order to
LL Tilton Memorial Libilary at Tul-
University, iii thut, city, and
bet of patients Who walk to and
Self
SAW I Ills life, And a con,,cquent re�
ane,
Miss 13ottle BeIrno Allies has adde d
!,from their offices each day."
bulte, front a, heathen
$1,000 for the purchase of books.
'
DIC14ma
11r. William it, N'Vhitsltt, of Louis-
.villo, XY., formorly preident of ilia
EA VERY CLOSE STI A"'
In Tonkin, Indo-China, heeis a.
Southern Baptist Theological
Teddy's Aunt Jane, from whom he
Ilad great i)xpettatlons, to Vis-.
timbor� Mine In. good. working order.
In, a, sand formation At
nary, has been elected to the chalt,
of P11116sop) iy in Richmond,, Va., col-
it him the other day. Now, Aunt
s. depth of from fourtoon
logo., ucceeding the late Dr. W. D.
Jane holdS very decisive. views on
athe temperance question, d When
to tw. ty feat, a deposit of
oft
trunks of trees has been found, and
'1'eddy took the old lady for A walk,
from this deposit the peoPle, dig tim-
Theodore Jogers, Itho French Piffit-
iccompanted by Ills dog, and the
'dog
ber, It IS procured lit good condi
el. and professor,in the 0411001 of
walked up to the door of the
tion, and 1,; used for making coftfi
Decorative Arts, I*arig, la announced
Dull Cow hotel, and looked round as
and troughs, Arid for carving. The
an the torturer WIXO will conduct tile
lit expectil)g Ills nutter to folloW,
trunk, are many of them three feet,
eouraos On art Ito be given during
Aunt J(kne, looked inexpressibly
lit dialnoter and forty-five feat long,
the summer by tbolA11141100 111rall'
shoeked.
being apparently the remaina of llr
ftfsO in rO-OP0VAtIOlj %With the Uni-
"Rdward," site exclaimed icily,
treog which Were buricd thousanda of
versity of Chicago.
what doeq� the dog inea�nlll
years ago by an earthquake. There
Todd is not easily knocked oft'
is all extensive forest in this sand
COULDN'T 911 1WI) IT,
Ills parch, however.
Yes, aunty, isn't lie it remarkably
formation, and the tlinber, althou 11
It has been burled so long, is not In
Coachinatil, "I arn gloing to 10"Op
intelligent creature? Ile thinks Ws
tile larni of coal, This aomewhat,
Sir. I can't Stnd the litissug."
a dalry, because of the cow On tile
strange fact is nceounted for b�? the
"Too str let, is silo ?"
sign, and, ou know, he's wonder,
peculiarly reninoun character of the
Coachman -, "Ybs, Mr. hekt�opD
fully foi)d of X
Wood and the sandinesq f tile noll.
forgetting that I can leil,ve tiny tilue,
14'Xillanatioll ACCOPtod, but. it was
Accoss to the Mines, is Obtained by
And bulliO 1ho Just A*411 1 WAS YOU,",
0. CIO$* 91MV0-
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