The Herald, 1901-08-16, Page 73: Discover �t
Secret
1 Rev, Dr. Tairnage Says There Are Too Many Peo-
. ple Disposed to Tell All They Know
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A Washington report: A practical
ouestion which ,ta asked In most
blouses, (tad for many years, is here
eked by Dr. Talmage and answered.
reott. Proverbs xxe., 9: "Discover not
fa secret to another."
It appeare that In Solomon's time,
as in an subsequent periods a the
wort& there were people too mneh
eispo,sed to tell all they knew. It
was blab, blab, bleb; physicians re-
vealing the case of their patients,
lawyers exposing the private . affairs
ier their clients, neighbors advertising
the faults of the next door resident,
pretended friends betraying .confl-
de:aces.
"Oneehalf of the trouble of every
eommunIty comes from the fact that
so many people have not capacity
to keep their mouths shut. When I
bear something disparaging of you,
sny first duty is not to tell you, but
I tell you what somebody has said
against you and then go out and
teli everybody else what I told you
and they go out and tell other. what I
*old them that I told you, and we all
go out, some to tont up the originator
of the story and others to hunt it
down, we shall get the whole com-
munity talking about what vou
do and what you did not do, ard
There will be as many scalps taken
Q s though a band of Modots had
swept upon a helpless village. We
!have two. ears, but only one toegue
a physiological suggestion that we
ought to hear a good deal more than
we tell. Let us loin a conerneacY that
we will _tell each other all the good
and nothing of the I1, and tnen awe
will not be such awful need a vela
mons on S.olomenes words. "Dleeaver
not a secret to another."
Solomon had a very laree domes-
; tie circle. In hie early days be had
Very confer -eel notions al.eut meno-
gamy and Idaleneme• atel lee meal-
tudinous 38 'i1 ln the metranon-
dal etate leePt hint to well inOrmet1
Oo to what was goleg on In Jeru-
aetem. They gathered up tfl the
eartes and porkree them Iraq hie ear.
arid his family heeatrie a eorasta er
female) reele.ty of
, 1 etateihn day utter day ail tete (lineal- •
tica tatty:men, let:bend:1 end wieem be- •
tween employere and entelemee. be-
tween mem, anti eolottate, until Sea
Otrrom in my tent. d..ealonto voltsbillaY
about affahot tatet de not betene to '
eta end 0121uts• tee eirtee or eeettelve-
*ego.
L'ir the- Pewee i. ceeret tlii
naervialc). neOrlattereeteee,
Statiotin fly ayetle tee etwer a
O. teeret leret errat to -Oriente.. eeelelt
Seen. reeennatery ittovementet ana
tbilerloblett enterpriter, May te: rehear"
ad Wen are grettanteusatentne !It
terds. Pelt in eetieee.... telteat 115
tenate. men M efeeteet date may
• tae. (//e4•74(1.tee oe a gun ceatter !
Soca Okautaire te• ty the eattate !
the sotold,,w <-:•r./ at 54'.8, VI;o‘ •thernene oe I
117!o ree, Vet fl G.T!!;(.1'
settee tt't,•..ea.,-.. out et„ It -tett lay
•Wieve te,te.:... 4a•P,-
illeatatuelet ,tatel: teen tee: tantel..
Same tate-1 ;at 4e, 0••••• ,"3 '1 "0, 7..3,,)". •
te tetoteet ea. tet I.
against wrong or the reclamation of
inebrektes, or, like the .score of mu-
tual benefit societiee called by differ-
ent names, that provide temporary re-
lief for widows and orphans and for
men Incapacitated by steknese or ac-
cident from earning a livelihood.
Had It not been for the secret labor
organisations In this eountry mon-
opoly would long ago have, under its
ponderous wheels, ground the labor-
ing claeses into an intolerable eervi-
tucle. The men who want the whole
earth to themselves vvould have got
It before this had it not been for the
banaing together of great se-eret or-
ganications, and while we deplore
many things that have been done by
them, their existence is a nem:Gene'
and their legitimate sphere destinctly
pointed out by the providence of God.
Such organisations are trying to dis-
miss from their aesociation all mem-
bers who are in favor of anarchy and
'social chaos. They will gradually cease
anything like tyranny over their mem-
bers and will forbid violent interfer-
ence with any man's work, whether he
belongs to their union or is outside of
it, and will declare their disgust with
any such rule as that passed in Eng-
land by the Manchester Bricklayers'
association, which says any man found
running or working beyond a regular
speed shall be lined 2 shillings and
sixpence for the flint offense, 5 shillings
for the second, 10 shillings far the third
and if still persisting shall be dealt
erith as the committee thinks erroper.
There are secret societies la our col-
leges that have letters of the Greek
alphabet for their nomenclature, and
their members are at the very front in
scholarship and Irreproachable in
morals, while there are others the scene
of carousal, and they gamble, and they
drink, and they graduate knowleg a
hundred tenet; more about sin than
they do of geometry and Sophoeles. In
ether words, eeeret eceletlea like in-
diviatiale, are gotta or Lad, are the
tomes of merca health or of temporal
and eternal demnation. .M1 gotad peo-
ple reeognise the vice of slandering an
indlivelual. but many do not tee the
in of slandering an organleation.
There are Wel secret eticietiett in title
and other eeuntriee, some of them
c9riturks whieb have been svi.lely
ilenouneel ae immoral and damaging
tat their influence. yet 1 bate: tiundreele
of pereonal friencla who telong to them
—tritettat yaw ere emereerated to God,
enters in ate ehurehfaithful in all
relatieranef life. teaameiee of virtue
and atty. They are the kind of
frienie atom I %tenet have for my
*Neattr3r3 at the time Of deeelee and
tLey are the men eit.)041 LnOutd beet
carry net out go ate left reale when
I am dead. Yon eennet matte me
teneee teat they would teleng to and
trelltutiente. Thoy are tat men atm
',manta entree en anyttelne, Inioultotte,
Orel 11 cpritainiii rather tette Mei?
tctrentony in reenekt to teeth coeellee
char the tt,L;181-o**Ny ef .."..t4fe whe. tato
orte. t•-, notere G.% 3!", recrottera ty 1
tattle eteatet Men ti eenfete Mint
miter)
fi ard:o* 11.0
(4, :le• „' tul
0.. • ;. f• ".`1 /)C,
" • .3 eiteet. u• -tee
amidships with the front irrow of the
regatta, or going down under the
swift hoofs of the fast- horses od
drowned in the large potations' of
Cognac or Monortgebela. That secret
society was the Loch Darn. Their
buelnees was the Ville de Havre.
They struck, and tate Valle de Rare
went under:
The third test by which you maY
know whether the society o. wl4Ol2
you belong is good or bad is thls:
What is its effect on your sense of
moral and religious obligation? Now,
If I should take the names of all the
People in this audience and put them
on a roll and thee I should lay that
roe back of this organ and a bun -
deed yeare from now some one should
take thee roll and call it from A to
Z, there would not one of you an-
swer. I say that any society that
makes me forget that fact is a. bad
society.
Which would you rather heve in
your hands when you come to die, a
Pack of cards or a Bible? Which
would rou rather *lave pressed to
your lips in the closing moment, the
cup of Belshazzarean wassail or the
challete of Christian communion?
Whom would you rather have for your
pallbearers, the elders of a Christian
churob or the companions whose con-
versation was full of Mane and In-
nuendo? Whom would you rather
have for your eternal companions.
those men who spend their evenings
betting, gambling, swearing, carous-
ing and telting vile stories, or your
little child, that brtg-ht girl whom
the Lord took? You can never break
away from the little arms that used
to be flung around your neck wnen
she used to say, "Papa, do stay with
me to -night; do stay with me to-
night!" You will never be able to
Wipe away from your lips the dying
tries of your little girl. The fascina-
tion of a bad seeret society le so
great that sometimes a man hes
turned his back on his tome vrben
his child was dying c • starlet fever.
He went away. Before he got back
at midnight the eyes had been closed,
the undertaker had done his work,
and the wife, worn out with threo
week& watehing lay uneoneelous in
the next room. Then the returned
father comes upmaire, and he sees
the cradle one, and he says. "What
is the wetter?" On the judgment •
duatayehwill find out what was the
tter.
Oh. man astray, God help youi r
ear going to make a very stout rope.
You 'knew that .94rnetirnea a rope -
maker will take very small tbrosele
and wind them toe -ether until after
_
p „ d
1 ant going to take reme very small,
delleate thread°, and tvind tam to-
gether until they matte a very Mout
rope, I will tate all the metnories of
the Marriage dlay=e thread a laugh-
ter, a threed OF Naha a thread or
:mete. a thretel of banqueting, a
tantad of eengrattilatinn—ana 1a
tweet them teetotaler. and I have one '
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through anzila a ..-3atne2. If th4.17 ete
eret seerety has adventer,e91 you 0
an honorable ciatlIng. it lo a goad
one. but 1as your emelt felted? Are
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how they treat you with a bait of
gooas? Have the men whose nernes
were down in the eamnerelal agetten
Al before they entered the society
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standing? Then look out You and
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ettaiitan etry—leneneet ate Lent:se-In
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1414 IlY,11.0 0.1 VW4 idoillo iki.advii, tale Lere
lemeka emearee tet Ammo, u.ea re"
seewee tee wt,a uha. Abram
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U e, Loa. ...ea leo 111. obiura
1\1** 44444 ba 4,11411 p .rtaet.
eine. eta- Loa.; emeettel it name frem
A°. 4,UR "Jebel or te..late lutu-re to
.A.kette....m, Leo:Aug • ',ether (), a mut-
te.ume roe tee 1:14.611.1 1 r.99J$u1, at all.
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band" 114 teiaceee," was changed
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ton, but 1) we. (*.tit tor Me, wu. le
tvo.i,. 44. iEa, tuna teuel &lot) ill ,t4-
tu.e.1 tim at: of. Lieeum.imee, wateh
Mei ever b Jett Leo rept. 01 the JOWS.
0 AI (titer the:, OIbJ aay wit n tebea-
ham Wajs9 5A11l4 In his tout 1..cor
la: tbe heat of the day, he looked
tali an I dallY three straatters ar
lint 'eh (so throe straugers heel two
m seagea 40 Abraltatu. 0.1.s was tliat
• wou.,1 ba bJen to 14 m theix-
..49t$4 Ir Lr of the. promeees. The
other teat les u(pli 14set was In
gr a,t uutigtor, b eau .e eo Join, where
he Lived, meet bs destroyed for its
wielteenese."—Peloub a. Abraham at
first supposmi those strangers to be
men; but his COI13'80 toWrt1 thy TO
Wal sa h time he had no reason for
regret wit 11 1i3 loan] they were an -
gets. This Is a goal way to treat
everybe .y w1rons we encounter, so
that if tit a turn out to be angels
th y wouel have no reason to cam -
pieta of us, an 1 we ttotlting to be
6u+ry for in our treatment of ta m.
—Trumbull. Rib. x 11. 2.
10. The ritina—Dit • three angels. To..
ward aotietn—eAs w.tit the Lord
th .re 13 m rey, so 11 is the c.01 to
weone emig,ane • le•lo-tge" Th y
to kal towarde Sodom for the pur-
po • of destroy rat.it. W nt with them
--Putele roads el I no5 03.1 '5 and
tru • s wer n 4eateery,
17 Shall I lehte--"Ishat la. I will
rot Wee." Abraham wit.t the friend
0) tee:. entt "eontranniett114311 "f $ett"
role 3, one of tie. ep vim1 trititerete
• frienchatip" "The way to know
the fiat 1,9 purpoate attoat thie pup-
cPat wo.:1.1 is not to be tnix .4
up with it in it imiettnta and ep eu-
imetee, bat to bo exalt:Nett 'separated
from it.
lb Mighty natant—The Jewleit nom
tam allele sn bl realei 'rito
world" waadel be blettiel 13 the MM..
ei tit that wee to sprain" from Abree
55
19 I !mow Itint—lile ehavauter arid
deelitly will aounnand idi ehattren—
Ile net Wily tvraytel with las family
bat Ito tatantItt and tentaitateleal -thaira
OW Wild "prophet anti twee� well
• pritae,"
21 1 wiii gtovm—r will inquire
ieto the keete. God conel not tanve
In await, but 114. tl. eiteti to :plow
te Al.r.alitt:tt that Ele wee not en..tea
114 haulteet, 0: wiletout full avow-
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3V'al ,79 I. -9 et,. 5e • e
dettletre" 'teet, ucebe- ,
oiyarteotte hospitality extended to
the wimaerers Wiftd, ruwardeal by a
retitwad tea:uremia of the loesed-
for bide:lag, an4 that the days of
weary waiting , were nearly over.
"God is not sleek coneerning tee
pronalee," "Abraham believed God
anl IL was counted to him for rigirt-
causeless."
(30,J,'S purpose revealed, Wb.at was
Ithiden vrerielyeanded anti 1411 -
periled Lot was dieoltmee to trustful,
obedient Abraham, Oae dwelt in
Helone the other at blame. Our
40 nutary ,ir orient has naucli to
alo with eloaresigittedness, or eulipse
of te.,1.1tual vition. "Tito Lord's peo-
ple are tile tiret to know the Lord's
wal."
eleralianfe iet-ro wean. Every peta
leen wee granted on the sp it ; but
"a mait's praying leaver id not an
arietatry Meng; It is the result of
antre.ident splritual proeeeses"
mamma 1 ne sea k 3181t14 ('01 pr red
lam for tit , creels ant eceurea u. fav -
05:1399e leer it; for hie prtiti de. Lot's
o enpromitee p mition wou d Lutve de-
terred hen from Acting the part of
an tritereess !r, even had it not de -
strayed • the dispoeitlen.
Tee dextral for d strnetion. It was
not the presence of eva. but the ab -
Perm of go.:31. whl b doomed the
°knee of the plain to destruction. Ten
rigliteous p• rsone would hive seved
the plect nni turued aelle the 11 ry
deluge; but there Watt net enough of
preeervine influence to prevent the
universal deeener tam. elven Abra-
hem had n4 t ri htly estimated the
utter degradation exleting and with-
out doubt thoueht thore were suffi-
cient to redeem the cities from ruin.
HOLM RES IN MO.
Anarchists of Europe in Wide-
spread Conspiracy.
KING OF GREECE IS MENACED.
Ohicago report: Writing to ti.e
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:telt me ter 4 074 't..1 tt S of tie. r,e- 111. 34,1.-1
tempt MI 11.1PS,.4.54.14 41 .14 oh .1.48wag4-s
tjtvt la Maria 1 14 of le rteeta E. The 4
, etteett, In tante 14 9. lag kuta-
eeteout. hale. net :Imo: II r Majesty,
45 411143 tko 41-145A144,1 tale 111 ..1111;.
11•511,01Vtly*ft r h. -Ir arrival a st25111.0'1
14033 fl49'3I'8 t, ,n391511.2_10tly menial e't
anitallettal, epteetred 1. , b slinetavel
; tee tee:tent en all her waike und
drives.
OP. the Meat of 51,8142. eta the nee
• tikset4 d on toeilVillIg. teaspela
eu Ii.1fl Va. r, C • ri • iehowe /I r
hkatiate. 11;1,54 t9t1*. u •
baeteen te it. r 144 1 rl eeeet 141.
Wi1314`, 101:4443 1498143,43 3 ..f tie au et'
oi It.ite. ;eerie itz. tweempeeiere
leer tenet... tli • eti riz. Pe
the eller,. ti 19411 the II t! 0 Sp rte./ le I-
t 40 attempt at tem ,mett 1.t! 31
,cr..
Juo't wlatt 10 apiV 14 ?re.
CNI tat /within* to.:C, ee'
143401154? 051 0511 et tree! 90 444 "`4,.* 4:0
a a it, i1r 1, 131 pow 49 et, IP 3-9
4,31e1421 te, 45 r 9 411.ti343311,3 ZfRz r
teettebe ;neve n tirr1; tiv •.
Is v.,. Ili 111 11451.,,214. 139,1 3119e
431 4131.1 11 t 1,1. ara,
ezit e 4 1, tee e. tee rive e't
ev.r! 'tee et V t• ,4 '31' (.113') t
tee -it or 0,41 4 lit3 3.3'3;
31''1l f:11 .11 141, --... 1..)o
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4.394514,4:342 40 47 44 V.:, ' 4,1.7
,
•- 5., • .
he
Markets
"00
lbeadtug tv team, Mae -teeth.
laollowIng are the otteang autetato
tiana. at important wheat, ceetres toe
day ;
Cash. Sept.,
Chicago $0 72 1:•0
Toledo () 71 8-4 ---,
Dui otn, No, 1 nor. 070 7 8 0 70 lea
Dal -tit, No. 1 hard 07)3 31-8 --
Toronto e'ruit. Madera..
There was less leatielty ia tem loetti
market toedtty, (twine to tile small
roc) The dement Wii$ geed 4401
5111 tlie offerMge were cot.eitly sod..
i'riees Nv(re generally unehanged.
Iltrvest appi were quoted at, 313; ton
5110 and cal.lornia peaches tle re
lower at aleelt, to $1.60. Other !butte.
were steady and lino:lunged, Vire
quote: elves, harvest, plr bashete
25 to efle ; hananaS, per bunch, $1.514
to *el; clierriee, per basket, $1 to
$L35; ourra 545. baulk, per basket $1
5) 1.1.15; ourrante, red, per boaltete
50 to Gee • tiuckleberriee, per basket,
$1 tu 31.15; lemons. per boX,
to3 $5; Lawton berries, per basket.
• to lce.
Taranto Partnere,' XI aricet.
Aug. S.—Business wap quiet on the
street mareet here to -day, and the
deliveries al produce were small. eette
load 01 poor gooee wheet sold at 65ve
and a load of crate sold 1-33e litelter
• 1-.0 Hay wate .irm'r ; 1J 6.,11.11
5130 late a et $13.50 pr t for mem
load, an.) new wa.s: $1 ha h e• at $94°
te *10, eit• straw was offered; N egee
tables and dr seed liege were steadee
witil quotatiuns urelatnged. "
Wileot &)o; red 69 1-24
goose. 08c; 5334 n *, 1.483: barley. 430 ;
ree. 813 ti ;1113-.o ; oats, 1,9 I -2e;
hay, oki, per ton $13.50; new, $10
te $11; straw. $10: better. poutet
ralle. 18 to Cc;lecreeks, 17 to 1*3c;
mare, new 1341.1, 14 ta 1Fie; held stook,
1:3 to
roroisto Lave Stock Markets.
Estori cattle, choice, par owt. 3,4 Sit to
dfa Mei PIM4 et to it
heletler412t11' p4' c. ked eo 4 75
3 75 to et
iteteeete 4.1311 1'. ..... 1 el .to 1
/4:474,11ent* e5:1 110, (IDE. 413 .o de
Celilideil • to 3 SO
11.0 tow- 3 te to 3 7$
do built . te to 3
Rune. expert. beeryper cwt3 7o to 4 2.3
belie excare leen. tor cwt.— 3 59 40 75
Ft'e2334tti.A.001-1.1.:ep 15 to 4 75
do. medram 3193) to * 25
322 to 3 at
Sloe:ten.. Po tope..
......... 3 di to 85,
ceraototel4igto twitters ...... A50 to 3 de
Mean cowo, ea% W
b'letep.o,reitt per cwt. ....,:LP
4i(e. hu, kry, ;Id tO
Ilk/. ti) to
lateb-ttpara, .. .. ...... eel, to
ea 0,„ per home 1 440
kleerecteeve ter owt 7 25 to 0
lat4e- tare led I" Po to 0
beta:hate, am' ewe 10
11e574, tape.
t, r eve, ...„ Gee to let
tee v. per ........... 4 .0 to
Cheese alarkete.
Winelteet• r. Oat Auet 1.3.—T1tero
ef eltemie regleteredi
th,thi 312 -setae' 07 the thheeere Ittardi
te re* tilt-el,w .141$ wh,to and 021 tattle
to el. 'nee tar,iteet tele were ellreal
Ice. wait(' (ma 1 'It 1-31e Tor colored.
tereeetoe. Ater. tee -A Itteen Ittetene-
'r 77-4 IP tf..,1r,l' el ;dee tete-eta:, 5,339414
„t 9, ta 8e.4.84'e3; ent, 9 iteo
'tor, al a z!...143...." 2,30 keelareetz
4'11', teat n littiotired
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- 11.0 2117
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all he: sltlion.
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313355)337 to: 431..'. Rut Rut 1.14.;.4
3111'70:4'7Sli.0,...V.3 4210:341 73
399373;1441,;e3349e47 3"434
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33 1.43411.,5•1 L'`
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it tat Atha-, 31' .'l,"9537 ;WI 13.7.-7:717*
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7.128,1.:2.14 vet :743 .2 ‘,..a 3434•23
.ata. eater ettee ;'3",«
tertget—Jelteetee—te „O.4. ete ,-395 ea1-
18.1.;71.1 luAtI 240411
19 way. Atetetze'e 4234
tiere is a steetll eeertling ateactele
emporteet recently. It Ems a
ot ire./ reekze t weal a wietaa
Go71ar. s32:13 95 lacry
3e0394141 vc-rt:enLy n91v,
19 0:1P4'11 8173013134-2 3)4133,7 39t Cat!
r93913. flat 29 a e8.et..394 7 afeeat 3ZSweete
Rename. straw.
Setroes. ataa Piet a it tabs.
*ran da,73 or t39' 3iforoerect
I19334 nttria.,t, Bo tb darli 3I1 1 urs .
tfta fortv,t702 mast. 3445..83 "."
,5340 rnattar ev'71:••..t Zito; th.. vossel T. --
covey- "ra, 3or eq.:7:01:7 on near et.
chips Is in a thelt.'„ials*, 24e71 fs,
treard. 03 Ara-r.ean 53433315 1
ve:atileted ale tee eltippeoes "
the stern of the start. has a shvE4r.. :
tend apparat888 for heating Tne 1, en
tao-al to 'Pat With t35V353r1,14TOLOR 01 ttir'''..` ,
Tweed; now they hove 0. mess tuba
vvith rackato hold 1339telielles 3967 9'45439.
avoiather. Tanks on top of the boese
enlePlY running water, and the reason
modern forecastles do not im,vebatit "
tube is that the sailors' woad rather
take their bathe ett deck by throw-
. ing told water over one another.
The great absentia lir pregoost ito
prejtidke4,-.-411eme.
3330,-34 net 4334 ',Lae way i -c"
expo:elf-91.
In 01114131)312888 10 tee a eve 444'
003151 of
atal tite ettte-e o7 tem preen, Toe tete»
antgato titat Met Abe, II 335 V'e%u.
300048.2 45.583. 534 4,4'L 341 231 ve-
ceived
luly usskl by tis. 31;±4Sp77* -•;A.,; tn.
,rtle? to:a !Am,. 3331 tvere tee
friends to flee. for Vitae 3. '3
0807105533 ttle Lestente 1.10.
ealfea. 221313 .773.* 3244 61.434734;•"24'-,;.
3e777s9334 It* sn t,17 th, '431' 3434.1
r:tat licob ' 4340 lest lte tor,
iantn'tl. !Lot's
'5195334' 34ia". 7177 A0A‘1
• 34114351 g
3317 coae..ra ifor 0234.313483 :11 331 'cir.;&"
34053183543 VCr 4.2;' 39i`e2133.01';'.
113 1e .1: grcat r94i11t1t4ge
3"'J)y to 1.35 4533444 to pray fee ...there
ette tear euenaies asta for wicked 351145'
3915.
PittehatiCAL
The leson er-abraees the first
penyer the Bible. records., in whale
with ete Ccartext, vr- find the fol-
lowing praetteal truths,
Tam promiee tea w 34. Leine before
Gol had proratseti tem chat:less pa-
triarch that his seed should be as
the stars of keaveo. The passing
years had gemmed to place the prora-
lee tart'aer and farther beyond the
limit of pos.1111-ty. As the teetreeeel-
ed. ttoog ttf talfilattent dreW. Inez the
ettateitte.°
1.:„..; 33eot34 tet '4 ;I- tate 7,`" •
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7'
MIT A410 C.C4'4'S LEADEVI.
4v0.444: IS70.3(0,Nv7:0345 un tee 43.34483:- tie at I!.
11
tteet 4 C,,Z9
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2.77.,:ture Via.=
12• .'77.• •,:f ta the week ,;
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1131;71' 30:1, Ti5,w4t
(1:a _leen toe_ ea-, °
t ,..N.V5.1-,4z....t.tiloa.
241. 133.01119 .343.4.3:::41 (A'
4.?.7'.",-4
$.93333 lot' 1.•*0*-.4. 0;8(.4nt,2
••;,..: 134 11 4.-4 pz•ot
.3;240 by 41. «y tsg: 13.8.83380.?
.,- .; «,34'.34
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COIL• '.! 4.1.4 Casaz.-
ainD .5.*:
• adeel en eeetel, 3, eet.
*4e310 2.,.:7;.•.1,'0!1 for tt'ast 4.0,7-3131 534
1a*•at.:*
4734. ht 6 4.8171 ter lea' .
3413 on zeal
3' 31'1423133 4332 4231I41 (813131,33 - -, 1 94'337,,
4413' 3444.1 l %ys,"
i'01,124..234
of th,* iensling L :4 Da, far
the bolter 7.131 fon ; 9,4••"..4 ee
reettere tee 244' '39; tatee Jen•t 313:3:
A rreiter -s, II ls.sini are .47 )41379
edhett Canmeati and th03 Guoras0,341.1*
,Ittuerimen herds:
Guerneetre... e. 1 2 2 1 2 I I 2,
At -rehires 1. 3 e 39o
Haste/et ......... a• 5 r.) 5 4 45 .
Jerseys ......... 4 4 8 2 1 2 2 1
It will be seen that the Geernseys,
end the Jerseys ate pretty evenly ,
.matelted, With the advantage Coming,
latterly tea* 44 'the Side a the Zee.'
eetyta I g
WS; 3,7 31'7.0 -5.....;••itv
• d 77. .17?..1.0 3349343
MAErtiCi WAR ON PATS
terilentat 413is - •te 3143535latte .Se
get Dna Le ettoevae.
trabeetee Wattle, ottentenhotet seem 471.5t.a
a773,3334-393:ta tares ',Lae !
45402 (33433 93V9.43 ri,i3:11.7•0 rats teavet
teeee lateled tee: the retneentattes 42.3
tee-Lentee • 430 eterevett,
3753a 81.46071 0434 3i.41417.1c.a. 3i0 moot
334.8115 2'423'3'3.4333035 1344190 41443134 af1#a31
eerseete wee. teteuall briere 3151Vie large
("'PT. 81413339 3' 07 rae riteee 24133.349 49!
tett-dried Mae. At Toefet fete eat
4'W.C:r4nse i.nte reetiee 711) rettea per
12ad,. 33143 Daa",.;,a emrie etate leen pallet
oe3 in tato moil:zee. eenti tetetta4
La a r, .71
04.44t.431., /8.1i0.0.3 teeeeve"lette
tat gele tree r antog, 412494531. aottPote
teeta, et 35'1313,5 etaaral inn
tne. le- -et t
z. nr,a.
t; .sl. :la
oa• 6' till rate iet tee 39Z...334393g weett
'3344 ireetetted 34"39 33 league!
313 41.1"...35.:75'.1..:d • 3.01.5 not
.3144131731ToTtlo t.n..' ant leorattee.
Lettee '33'33122i3'31' '431 °riot to relax their
12,nr-oatntiv:tt tIll 313911s (41,.i et tit, ty aa -
4.3.3133343943.31' '4.
?3W ent againsb
2521219 1.11.3-; Vale by a s:,*,•st,In et: re..
tv.at•Lis 1-eq.:ca3 0: pazetrig so wool/ par
rat, primt•-ao 14211 527/ott4'493 atter tills
total rattaboz reaehee 200,000,
eon born to the Britisb Arabella
eattor in the tnettd Stats heere
a perfect rtgat ta Ameriaan :title -Me -
:ship if he el ouht ohlose to Calla let
rend being "native bole." Witlar, that,
meaning of tbe Constitution, he tulght
beaellee Presieent.
Tte Haste. Glass Works, the 104421044
bEerteaert, have been bunted.