The Clinton News-Record, 1898-06-16, Page 2r *
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PREACHES ON �ath night at the close of the service:
114%ry , ipsta,pocii say to I AM *, "B'
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preach* now ?"
you, In,
THE UNPARDONABLE SIN. When are q
"Oh V, ,be says: ,,I am pot prerkobing. X
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Upon 14= a4 maa,� in virtue of hip ful,
bueb a Thing art lunhug"4041 nepentance-- fects of early alp. I can't preach now;
'lie 14 1�okiag &rQLUA,a for opuV4.thy find
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41AIUMIlt ,of his Fa,ther's low. and in
X4Vt�a0o11Qr04WVllIW -11IR1411441'e"s I am isiok." A consecrated man be
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"oe. Now Is your time. -
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reward ,.of We' owdence. see PhIi. %
the Deprtoa - xoss opportuni- now is, and lie mourns bitterly over
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Opm of Getting q400dl' and L03% OPPOr' early sins; but that oloes not arrest
spoqk or for ever bold YO.Ur POWs, You
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are in a religious mQetin
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from the sepalozhqr� The apparent dls,;�
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tionsitles of 1111mrion.f1w. . . their bodily effects.* The simple fact
an opportunity for you to speak Out
onpapcleo between the four ggappls
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yo, therefore., siin,o, I 4m
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is, that men and woo4en often take
A WaAbington despatch says :-Rev. twenty years of their life to build lap
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for God, You say: '.I must 40 -It.'Ll
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You I cliepli; flashes with emb4rn,54"
at tb14 po�At in tho @t9'ry are ' real
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yl!gg. go ye as ambassadors and
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ministers. Teach. "M%ki dhiotples
Dr. Talmage preached from the fOl- influences that require all the rest of
went. You rise half way, but you Cow-
the Imat proof that the plikA
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independent- of ea po the
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of." WIIAZ all nations into the fel-
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lowing words: "All manner of sin and their life to break down.
er' before ipea� whose brea,th is in their
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worBli Ip ad'my disciples. Baptizing
blasphemy shall be forgiven unto When you tell me that a man is
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dl 400panciee diislAppeA;rr If we tipoli.mer
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them. The aot'af bapt;14 is the ini-
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7OTmal
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. r4eu; but the blasphemy against the �Ust beginning life, 1 tell you that he
is just closi-Ag -it. The� next fifty
all eternity
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will feel the effect.0, lour silence. TTY �
that '1U-ry Magd%lelq
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, palsivo the Peter
AW means -wh -
,ereby the feJ
lowship is effsoted. Tbb rite symbo-
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Holy Ghost sha,ll not be forgiven un- years will not be of as much, import-
to get ,back that opportuiiity I YOU
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ot womeii, �%;(to
lizaa cleansing away the old and put -
to men. And whosoever apeo'keth a ance to him as
yii,ow,
c annot find It. it Is gone -, it is gone
and ,TO,114, �jp acco,rd4poo: vith ,tbo alk"
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ting on the new. In the name of, In-
why do I say this? t e an-
is it for
. ,word against the Son of Man, it shall noyance of those who have only abale.-
for ever. Whon an opportunity for
Personal repentance. or of doing good
gel's roo, t, though pb�, x,4
-414 p, y not have
healtol It, leaving the 0LhQ*- women be-
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to the pains, of. Not pronouncing a
charvi. upon the young Christians, but
be forgiven him; but '- whosoever speak- ful retro,spection? You know that is
passes away, you way bunt for it, you
h e rned* to the,
giving an outward sign, sacrament, or
eth against the He] Ghost, it shall not my way. I say it for the benefit
y nd women. I
Of these youpg men a
WAnnot find it. You may fish for it,
it will not taj,,,e the book. you may
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oath of faithfulness in fellowship with
God. Of the Father, and of the Son,
not be forgiven MIA neither in this
want them to understand that eternity
world, itelther in the to come." the
dig for it you eamuot bring it up. R-
When they haod left the Lo -rd showed
and of the Holy Ghost. Of the triune
God-
world is wrapped up in this hour; that
member what I tell you, that there are
himself first to her, John 20. 14, then
-Matthew xii. 31, 32. sine of youth we never got over; that
wrangs'aad sine that can never be co-
to the other women, and then they
2D. Teaching them to observe. "To
"He found no pla,ce of repentance, youare. nowfashioning the mould in
-which year great fixture is to run;
reoted; that our privileges fly not In
circles, but in a. stralght line; that the
altogether hastened to the companyof
keep Watch." All things whatsoever
I have commanded. 5. "The faithful -
tbough he sought it carefully with that a minute, instead of being sixty
lightnings have not as swift feet as our
disciples." 1. Whatever is worth do-
,mesa a the churches, pastors, and
tears." --Hebrews xii. 17. seconds lopg, Is made up of everlasting
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privileges when they axe gone, and let
ing at all is worth doing with vigor.
teachers is to teach nothing but what
they have learned
Let it be understood at th;��bvtAset ages. You see what.dignity and
that the Protestant pulpit has no re- POrlamm this gives t the life of all
am OpPortunity of salvation go by us
am inch, the one hundredth pairt of an
2 A true vision of Jesuo will
' . impel
Of Christ, but to
teach all that they have learned of
velition not to the Protestant our young folks. Why, in the light
im,h, the thousandth part of an inch,
anyone who sees it to ran with the
Clirlst."-Edward Churton. Lo. lam
given of this subject, life is nt-A something
the millionth ps,rt of on inch, and no
good news to others. This is the true
with you. In spirit, in power, in in-
Pew. The minister of Christ has no to be frittered away, -not something to
to
man can uvertake it. Fire winded ser-
Gospel way, W� should not ramble
fluence, by persomal* indwelling. Al -
"The
right to lord it over the consciences be smirked about, not something
1 be damced out, but something to be
of men. When we.preach, we do not
aphim cannot come up with it. The
eterna-1 God Himself cannot catch 'it.
or tag, or permit o;
arselves in religious
All the days. 6. Church
wisatyos*live a day at a time, Matt. 6.34,
weighed in the balances of eternity.
%tter edicts, we Q,41y offer opinions. Oh, young man I the sin of last night,
I stand before those who have a
act ivity to be outrun by those -who
and be shallbe present for each day's
need." -Moulton. The end of the
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Let the old mother"of harlots from the the sin of to -night, the sin of to -mor-
&IOrious birthright. Esau's was not
so rich as yours, Sell it once ,and you
care only for the things of time and
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woTId. The eonsamination of the
Vatican issue the fiat that makes �the row will reach over ten thousand year's
-aye. over the greait and un'""O
sell it for ever. The world wants to
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9. Jesus met them. Matthew relates
ages. He will them come and mani-
fest himself to all. 7. "Now Christ is
People bow down into the dust; but in
this land, and in this age, where King nternity. You may, after awhile, say:
I am very sorry Now I have got
buy it. Sa,tain wants to buy it. Listen
for a, momemt to these brilliant offers,
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OnLY One appearance out of seve
shall be with him
where he is."--Sohaff.
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James's translation is in almost every to be thirty or forty years of age,
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and it is gOVA.
I remeinuer the story of t,he,Aa,d on
corded by the other evangelists. 3.
The Lord ak�vays incets his messengers;
When packed for ca.rriage it weighs 119
band and In almost every house, let and do wish had never committed
those sins." What does that amount
the Arctic some years ago--�- The lad
in
he joins th�-m or overtakes them. All
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every man understand that he has a
to? God may pardon you: but undo
right, equally with others, to inter-
Stewart Holland. A vessel crashed
to the Arctic in the time of i4 f I
og,
hail. Rejoice. The Greek salutation,
HAVANA DISEASE RIDDEN
those things you never will, you never
Pret the IN' Ord of God for himself, ask- cap.
anti it was found that the ship must
doubtless made familiar to them all
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ing only Divine illumination. In this saine category of Irrevocable
go down. Some of the passengers got
off in the life-boa,ts, some got off on
by its use among the apostolic bead.
THE CONDITIONS ARE WORSE THAN
As sometimes you gather th,e �vholo mistakes I put all parental neglect.
r chil-
rafts; but three hundred went to the
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Held him by the feet. Clasped his
feet. "Touch
EVER BEFORE.
family around, in the evening, to hear dren too I ate. By the time they get
bottom. Daring %it those hours of
calamity Stewart Holland stoodat the
The words. me not,"
Spoken to Mary Magdalene a few min-
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same interesting book read, so to- to be ten or fifteen we wake up to
� night we gather -a great Christian,� lour mistakes and try to eradicate this
it is too
signal gun, and it sounded across the
sea, boom I boom I The helinsinam I or-
utes befoore, appear to have meant rath-
"Cling
poorly Fed People Are Easy Victims --
Smallpox, Yellow Fever and the Deadly
bad habit of the child; but
family group -to study this text and I
I ate. The parent who omits in the
seek his place, the engineer was gone,
er , noit to me; do not hamper
Malarial Fever Spread Hapldly Among
Them.
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Low may one and the samee lamp cast first ten years of the child's life to
its glow on 9,11 this of im- make an eternal impression for Christ,
and some fainted, and some prayed,
and some blasphemed, and the powd-
my procedure." Worship him. The
question arises'as to whether this was
The rainy season in Cuba began more
vast circle
1mortal souls. never makes it. The child will pro-
er was gone, and they could no more
let off the signal gun. The lad broke
the worship that the human soul ad-
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thantwo weeks ago, and it is probable
bably go on withall tbe,disa'dvantages'
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in the magazine, and brought out more
dresses to its God. Perhaps no ont
that Havana is in amost unhealthy
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I 'read, that there is a sin against the, ental faithfulne.ss. Now you see what
powder, and again the gun boomed
over the sea. Oh, my friends,. I be-
can positively answer this question.
The word does
condition. An old resident of Havana,
n4fW living at Key West, Florida, Bays:
]Holy Ghost for which a man is never i a mistake that father or mother makes
who puts off to late in life adherence
hold many of you in mortal peril.
not always mean more
than hoblage, such as bad been offered
" Havana has malarial fever and
it, I
Pilrdoned. Once having commUted to Christ, Here is a man who, at fifty
lie is bound hand ana foot for, the don- "� be
Sickness will come down after awbite
judgment will come upon you,
even by People outside the circle of aPOS-7
smallpox the year roQ; but they are
years of age, says to, you: must
geons of despair, Sermons may be 1 a Christian;" and he yields his heart
eternity will come upon YOU,
ties. 11; was an attitudb of prostration
not epidemic except in the rainy sea,
Preached to hima, songs may be � sung to God and sits in the house of prayer
to -night a Christian. None of as can
Some, having taken the warning, have
gone off in the life-boa,t, and they are
which would be inexplicable in our
stiffer life, but which would come
'son. Within a week after the rains be -
gin the death rate shows a large in-
to him, pruyers may be offer6d in his' doubt it. He goes home and he says-
behalf; but all to no purpose. He is -Here, at fifty years of age, I have
safe; but Others are not making any
attempt to escape. So I stand at this
naturally to every man born in the
Ea,st. The question is reany how faT.
crease, and the situation grows worse
a captive for this -world and a captive given my heart to the Saviour. Now I
signal gun of the Gospel, sounding the
alarm, beware I beware I "Now is the
the spiritual discernment of the dis-
as the season advances. Only a few days
� for the world that is to-comia. Do YOU must establish a family altar. What ?
Where are your children now ? One in
accepted time; now is the day of salva-
CiPles was at this time enlightened.
Doubtless they all had glimmerings of
are enough to scatter disease far and
Wide. It is no wonder the people be7
suppose thlat there is any one in (fiis Boston, another in Cincinnati, another
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tion." The wrath to come] The wrath
to come I Boom I Boom I Fly to the
the truih. and yet =ong the quivering
lieve the ral it . self contains deadly
house to -night that has committed that In New Orleans. And YOU., my brother,
sin ? All sins are against the Holy at your fiftieth year, going to estab-
hope of the Gospel. Jesus waits. He
and swirling events (A the death and
resurrection of our Lord, "hen every
wand
Poison. For sevneral months the weather
Ghost; but my text sp�&ks of one es- lish your 1=i�y, altar. Very well;
stretches out His arms to all this au-
ditory, and cries to -night with aten-
hour brought its wonder, every
has been unusually dry, and, follow-
. better late tharg never; bat a ln�s I a last
pecially. It is vetry ckar to my Own , that you did not do it ti�entY-f ive years
derness I bave never heard before:
"Come
wonder a�ffected body, mind, and soul,
one need hardly expect Lh-tt the wit-
Ing Precedents, the rains should be
heavier than is customary.
imind .that the sin against the Holy &g.o.
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-Ghost was the of the works in Chamouni, Rwitzer-
unto me, all ye who are weary
and heavy laden, ari& I will give you
nesses occupied their time in answer�
Ing theoloqit�al
" When the war began there were
nscrilmng When I iva.9
of the Spixit to the agency of the devil la,md4 .1 F�,I,w in the window of one of the
rest,!' That is what you want, sinful,
tempted, bruised, and dying soul I
questions. Divinity was
too near to them to make it possib,le
150,000 persons in Havana who had not
in the timie of the apostles. indeed, shopsa picture that impressed my mind
May the Lord hell) you to accept the
for them to stand off like religious
sufficient means of support;, for one
the Bible distinctly tells us that. In I very much. It was a picture of an ac-
mercy, and the solace, and the salva-
Philosophers, and, after weighing the
week. What must be their condition
other words, if a mp.n bad sight given cident that oc,mm-red on the side of
to him, or if, another wus raised from one of the Swiss mountains. A core-
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tion of the Gospel I Hear it, that
evidence, formally decide, "This is' di-
viniti." That they so decided after_
now, after five weeks of the blo�ckade
the dead, and -some one standing there PanY of travellers, with guides, went
your soul way livel .
ward is proved by the record of the
As a rule Cubans are not provident,
should say: "This man got his sight up some veryl, steerp places -places
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Acts and by the Epistles.
-hile.SpaniardG are not open handed.
by satanic power, the Holy Spirit dioll which but few travellers attempted to
not do this Beelzebub accomplished it;"' go up. They were, asall travellers are
CONCERNING CLOCKS,
10. Do not afraid, (4) .The frequency
with which Jesus and his messengers
Hence the Spaxiards bad something
-or " This caun raised from the dead I there, fastened 't oget her writh cords at
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give this assnTance to frightened mor-
when the war began, the Cubans noth.
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fluence," the � the waist, so that if one slipped, the
The first portable clock was made
tals is very sugge�tive both of human
Ing. Weeks before the blocka.de was esr
man who said that dropped down au-! rope would hold him -the rope fastened
in 1530.
lvea�kness and of divine love, My bre-
tablished a large cigar firm, began to
oder the curse of the text, and had com- to the others. Passing along the most
omitted the fatal sin against the Holy I dangerous pc4nt, one of the. guides stip-
Originally clock wheels were three
tbren, The whole body of disciples, not
merely the, eleven. The urie of the
feed its workmen in an immense kitcht.
Ghost. NDw I do not think it possible Ped, and they all slipped down the pre-
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feet in diameter,
phrase, "my brethren," is ,In act Of
en. The tobacco supply has run out,
in this day to commit that sin. 11 think cipice; but after alkyhile; one more mus�
Repeating clocks were invented by
wonderful condescension and love to--
the factories were closed, and the
it was, possilile only in apostolic times. cular than the rest struck his heels
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Barlow about 1676.
ward those who bad forsaken him in
workmen were soon almost starving.
But it is a. very terrible thing ever Into the ice and stopped ; hut the rope
to say anything against the RalyGhost broke and (town, hundreds and thou-
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There was a,striking clock in West6
his hour of need. Go into Galilee. How
often our Lord appeared in Galilee
I do not believe the Spaniards refused
and it is a marked fact tkat our ram sands of feet, the rest went. And so I
minster Abbey in 1638.
after his resurrection we do not know.
to sell food to the Cubans, with the
have been marvellously kept back from see whole families bound together by
The invention of the escapement is"As
to this subsequent ap'pleatabces in
idea of starving .them. In a time like
that profanity. You hear a menswear tiei of affection, and in many cases
by the na.me of the Bternal God, and walking on slippery places of worldli_
s ai ol sin, The k,thQT k
a( and
arwribed to Gerbert in 1000 A.D.
Jij lied to
Toothed wheels ,wer,f, &N�) app
Jerwalem Matthew is silent. .
11, When they were going. The women
this the instinct of selfrpresprvation
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Predominates. The man who lias money
I- - by'-'tlk4�mamO""Zf�,,Jeou.az,,Chriot,,, bixt 4 4&S I 50wp,it
- an swear by the name be mother leii
t o-vvW U." an` t '
ou .- --y u, , . , lift acre
1. c -.6test . - 140 "i _
cl&ks by ' I ia� ,b,u't .b.
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tholm ,way disc iplesweew,.Mb�
t:,e ,� to, 4he , _
the soldiers going to the
,
will lllv� 16�ei tfi�ii tb '�' %0 has
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e man w
-of the Holy Ghost. There aile those in bound all together. Oh! there 1.4 suvh
America practically supplies the
,passed
city. '�Ihe watch. 'The guard. They had
none. The latter will starve to death
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. � this house, who Lear tb.ey are guilty atbir.LgascQming to Christ soonepougb
of the unpardonable sin. Have you such to save ourselves, but not soon enough
whole world'witb clock4, nearly,every
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just recovered from their shock of ter-
ror. The chief priests. The leading con-
unless disease hastens the end. Hun,
g.er soon puts a person in a condition
anxiety? Then I have to tell you pos- to �kive 6bbers. Hbw maAoLy pti,rents
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civilized country importing them.
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spirators against our Lord's life. All
in which pestilence can readily seize
itively that you have not committed wake up in the latter paxt of life to
It is said that Richard Harris and
the -thinga that wem. (lone. Tbe incid-
him.
that sin, because the very anxiety isl find out the mi-itake ! The. parent says;
-I have l,een too lenient." or, "I have
the younger Galileo constructed' the
ents of the resurrevOon.
ANDS.
I a result of the movement of the grac-
ions Spirit, and your anxiety is proof been too FRvere in the discipline of my
first pendulum. .
Pendulums are affected by variations
3.2. Assembled with the elders. Ap-
parently -a �ession of the Sanhedrin,
"Amongithe reco'neentra,dos smalli-
pox has killed more than other diseases,
positive, as certainly as anything that children. If I had the little onesaroand
I me again, how different I would do I"
of density of the air, as w6ll as by.
formal or Informal, probably in secret.
The people were unable to keep clean,
can be demonstrated in mathema-fics, 1 ave ar6und
ihat you have not committed the sin You will never h. them
changing temperature.
TIfe largest clock in the world is
Had taken counsel. Had Niol a discus-
sio Large n-toney. Sufficient money-
unable to be vaccinated, even if will,-
ing, and they died by tens of thousk.
. that I have been speaking of. I can I again. The work is done, the bent to
the character ic; given, the eternity is
that in Westminster Abbey. It was
thallt'. is, as much as the soldiers de-
.1trids. In their debilitated endoition the
look off upon this audience and feel
that there is salvation for all. It is I decided. I f�,ay this to youing parents-
Be t up on May 30, 1859.
Previous to the setting up of a
mamded.
13. Say ye. This does not mean, make
disease operated rapidly. Smallpox
not to be. dangerous in Cuba.
not like when th.-y- upt. out with those' those who are twenty -five, or thirty
,
or thirty-five yearsof age. Hav e th�
clock at Hampton Court, England, n
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m formal report to this effect, but
,.ought
One large manufacturer �oinduccd his
life -boats from the Loeb Ea.rn for the family to,.ight.
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1540, me English clock went accurater
spread this rumor. His disciples came
three thousand employes to be vaceink-
Ville du Havre. Thety know there was .altar
In this category of irrevocaMe mis-
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by night. They surprised us. Stole him
ated. and only one of ,them died from
not room for all the passengers, but talkeii I place also the unkindness (lone
Railroad clocks are usually providt
away. Stole his ,body. This statement
smallpox. Malarial fever is now felared
they were going to do as well as they
could. ]But toriiiight we man the life- to the departed. When I was a boy,
,
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ML ith a compensating arrangement
of the jar to which they axe exposed.
carries a falsehood on its face; for bow
could the soldiers know while�they were
by the Cubans more tb3n the yellow
fever is, Yellow fever attacks a perr
bmt of the Gospel, and we cry out over my mother used to say to me some-
- times; "De Witt, you will be sorry for
The earliest complete clock of which
asleep who stole the body, or that any-
son only once, and the Cubans gener,
the see: Room for all." Ob the t the that when I am gone." And I remem-
an accurate record exists was made
one stole it? Besides, disciples who had
all have the disease in a mild form
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Lord Jesus Christ would this hour, ber just bow she looked, sit.t.ing there,
bring you all oult of the flood of sin 'the
in the tbirmenth century by a Sarai-
cen mechanic.
fled from Jesus living were not like-
ly to dare Roinan authority and break
during childhood and are thenceforth
immuned; but malarial fever has an
and plant you oin the deck of this glor- with cap and spectacles, and old
Bible in her Imp; and she never said a
ious old Gospel craft. Butw1ileThave .
. The first stroke of the hour in a
tlae, governor's sea] to steal his dead
immuned; but malarial fever has no
said I do not think it is possible for us truer thing t.ba,n that, for I have often
begn sorry since. While we have our
striking clock is,supposed to take p.lca,P
at exactly the sixtieth second of the
body.
14. Come to the governor's ears.
antirtoxin, and a person fecovering
from an attack may be seized again and
to commit the particulart�sin spoken i
of in tbO first text. I have by ree,son riends with us, we say unguarded
' things that wound the feelings of those
sixtieth minute.
Most of the Internal -part of watches
Come to the bea.ring of the governor.
The penalty for sleeping On guard was
d ie.
HOUSES NOT DISINFECTED.
-of the second- text to call your atten-
tion to the fa,et thalt there are -sins to whom we ought to give nothing but
'may
and clocks, except the pinions and a(3'-
tions, are usually made of brass, ber
death, and the discoiplinB was rigorous,
We wifll him. By the same
" When a death from yellow fever oc-
which, though they lie pardoned, kindness. Perhaps the parent, without
axe in senile respects irrevocable, and inquiring into the matter, boxes the
cause of its ductilitfat ordinary temi-
persuade
sort of persuasion that they wore now
curs in Havana the victim is buried
with the usual public funeral exercises,
you can find no place for repentance, child's ears. The little One ,wbo has
fallen in the street comes in covered
p,ra.tures.
The 'Westminster clock has been so
using on the soldier.9--money. Secure
you. Rid you of ca.re.
and the house in which he died is occup
though you'seek it onroftil ly with tears.
Eaeu had a birthright gi with dust, and. as though the first dis-
ven' him. In aster it.
remarkably uniform that for years the
error has only reached three second$
15, Did m they ,were taught. Re-
the story. Reported anion
pied as before without disinfection%
Smallpox victims, however, are hurried
were not enough, she whips
olden times it meant notonly tempor- After awbile the child is taken, or the
but blessing.
on 3 per cent. of the da.ys of the year.
ported L;
the Jews untbi this day. Until the
wway to the graveyard and buried as
soon as During some rainy
al spiritual One day parent is taken, or the companion is
F.9au took his birthright- and traded it
The original intention in construct -
ift clocks that would run eight (lays
da when the Gospel was published, But
111. that the tnever bad
possible.
seasons I have known hundreds of
takeln, and tilioFe who are left say:
off for something to eat. Ob the fol- ,,
ly I But let us not be too severe upon Oh. if we could only get Lack those
without winding was to give the for'.
no story currency
among the Gentitles. It would not har-
deaths per day to occur from contagt-
ibus diseases, and with the present oon�-
ave commit_ Unkind words; those unkind deeds. It
e of no may fi,
him, for som. n rll them; but you
getful or abs brit., minded the day's
grace beyond the week.
monioe either with their prejudices or
their knowledge of events.
ditions the daily death list ,may ran
0-d the same folly. After he had made cannot get them back. You might bow
the trade, be ,wanted to get It back.
The first clock on the, stage that kept
time in the Westminster Hall
16. Then. "Rat." Whilp the enemies
bfore the middle
of the summer.
Just as thouggh you to-niorrow morn- down . over the grave of thlit lov-
ed one, and cry, and cry, and cry.
was scene
in the second act of Gilbert and Sul�-
of our Lord were teaching a tie; try -
t4 dishelieve their own consciences
" In Havana'provimce there are numt.
Ing should take all your notes ,and The white lips wouldmake no answer.
bonds, and Government securities, and
'livan's " folanthe," at the Bijou The-
and the testimony of eye -witnesses his
erbus bands of froin't-wenty to fifty
insurgents each. They are no longer
While with a firm hand you administ-
. ebould go into a restaurant, and in a er Parental discipline, also admainister
atre, In Boston, in 1883.
disciples witYsimple, faith went to
Galilee to, meet their ris6in Lord. The
able to raid the suburbs as before, the
fit of recklessness and hunger threw it very gently, lest some day there be
all those securities on the counter and
I
eleven disciples. All but Judas, who had
defences having been strengthed, but
they,do hang abqtlt to cut off strag,
ask for a plate of food, .makiiag thaf B, little slab in Greenwood, and on it
e Willie," in "Our Cbar-
LATIN VS. SHAVING.
betrayed him and killed him%lf. Into
Galilee. Where all of our J,ord'B priv-
glers. A small body of Spanish sol -
exchange. Thi -9 was the. one that Esau sli,elilled: ti2ur
,ib
ima4e, , na ou you bow down prone
06 sold his birthright for &
gambil
Sir John Sinclair once asked Cochrane
Johnstone whether be meant to have
ate life and r. large share of hisVublic
diers -who should wander away from
the town wpuld be pretty sure to be
mesa of pottage, and he was very sorry to the grave., seek a place, of re-
R pentance, and seek it caftfully with
"
a soon� of Ms. then a little boy, taught
life had been passed. Tbere most of
his miracles were wrought a-nd most of
chopped to pieces b Cuban matches.
Y
With fleet
about afterwards; but he found
no plabc for repentance, though be tears, you cannot find it,
Latin. No, said Mr. i7ohnstone; but I
mea,n to do something a great deal bA&-
his recorded teachings given. A moun-
"'&%e
the in front and the Cu-,
ban guerillas behind, Havene is pracs-
soj��ht it enrefully 'with tears," There is anottler sin that
,
ter 'for him. What is that? asked Sir
4ain,t, Rovised men"'
t,i n,,. Vers'on,
which w6ald seem to indicate a
tically besieged, and the same may be
e may be sarry about It all our the cilam of Irrevocable mishikes, and
days. Can we ever get the di I Ii tba,t is lost opportunities 'of
" "'
John. Why, said the other, teach him
to shave with cold water, and without
in ountain well known; and it is a r6a-
it
said of the Other towns."
ortho advantage thatwe good . I ,ever come to s, S=g
would ave I Y
71
a glass.
eanable conjecture that was the
Place �- already made isaered by
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bad had we attended to those duties , night but I can see luring that week
in early life? A man wakes up at itha-tr I have inissed'Mpportuni ties of
-
UNRECOGNIZED GENIUS.
the preaching of the sermon on the
A CONDITION EXPLAINED.
farty years of age nad finds that his 'getting good.. I never come to MY
has been I birthday but I that I have
I thought that you told. me, Bigly,
Mount. Wheire Jesus had appointed
them, RVben the appointment was
Yes, said the man who is generally
to be found with his feet on a desk,
youth wasted, and he strives ca,li see
tok get back his 6&r1,s% advantages. Does i wasted many chances of getting bet-
tbli't you wrote a great deal for the
I
mado we do not know. Some of the
disciples were probably already In Gali-
there's no doubt about it; collections
are terribly hard. �
he get them back? the days of boy- ter. I never go home on Sabbath f rom
hood, the days In Poll-gle. the days un- the discussion of a religious theme,
piqga2ines
96 1 do. I
lee, John 21. 1-28. 1
Do YOU spimk from personal experil.
lyitho t fee!ip lie
ftr his father's roof? "Oh I" h says: U g that I ibight have do
I
But I never see anything published
17. Thisy dam him. Firom Paul we
ence I Inquired the frienot.
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. If.1could only get I h x4e ti ml I in m cssful way. How is
I & ain, how I would improve them I,, it with you ip Take it certain number of
Uy i
of yours I
I have ii4blaig to do with that. I
furnish, th-4 stuff.
levri that a large body .of disciples
were. present with the eleven, I 06r. 15,
0. This the first athering
Certainly, I haven't been able to eol�-
leot a dollar it three -weeka.
Ha,Ve you triedt
brother, you will IIA�er got them bushels of whe(A amit wattor them ov-
just
.
wah great
'bf the believers in Jesus. TICY wor-
Not I know 'It was of no Use. That
back. They ate gone. gone. You knay tr & cerWhu number of acres of land,
be very sorry about it, and God may you expect P, harvest im proportion to
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FAMILY PRIDE.
shiped him. Again we have sivord in.
ia-er-well, to tell� he truth, I have�
h1t been feeling like
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4�01ve, tq IP 006unt of wal.,ore',
: 'okit you mat at last. mch t, c I And I
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4, *� -4 1 ,� h612 �� To-alghl,
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'in: The O' ea A6,ye it great
SaiA Pholl to�W
0 which We, lAilat XeAA AS Much of
booia& AAA We belfeve, the ,aib6iplea to
moo
01 work )Mel-
lYo &lid Wben I 66balb to think of H;
f� et get"Ove' vo,_Oy
N'e;"t. v i h , bV,, you. wi r ave be shea,
n or a, 4�
sortne of the nib;hap! that have come to , , . od spiritual harvest covVespond-
�
family. Sure, uvh was raised to the
have cherished in their hearts, It jig
thbft Isn't oily Ont who. owes me a
d'5110-
6oul on a roult of your neglect 0 with he advantages given t How
��01.1.r, I
throne of ould Oirelo,nd. And what's
Pat,
used for prostrationa of deference, but.
includes deepest
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has it bo'
rly duty. You may tty to undo on with yoir? You may wake
th'at th tht a V said f6r, the
P
it till the spiritual
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b on cannot undto it. Viet, you ,: reaolutlonA for the future, but past op-
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ad y A boy's, arms, and bad IL 116y'a i PO-rtumities ,&I.() go -no. Whil
honor of hiol"
a amily. en Twas O'Ryan
tb6y raised to the hiv a and made a
yearnings, huMiliations, and aspira -
Una. Some doubted. Doubted whether
DEMAO VOIL MANITOBA LANDS,
�
eyom I and a b( d
hoatt, you oughf'-to kcaSts the rup imay be possed to us, an
'on of blin. And there he is
wistillati I
to, this d&y I
or not it waa the risen �Lora. His f0rW
seems toi b"'O UAdOrKeno an
Active, debihAd for, farm land
�%,s
hAV46 atfinno � tothoqe things. A man we om&y reject It, and yet a.ft6i'awhile
"I take
.
un(109-
oribed, chan& aftov the reaurreottep,
throughout M"Itoba, atid the torritor-
sa dowish it, the 6u bearers te, this fea8t,
r �Yt4Ukt I ta of ,Iqdol.
'o I get over the,q() bftbi ,rut one ebapee at the
(� fifty years of rige hevor give Ua
TRAqEDIVS Op VAIgNI)SnIp.
althoogh it was not �dt Litivesteil with
led Is y6fltet6d It the C.P.R, sales (11ir.
Cbdc." 'When did..you gtt thoni � At 011010e, 6IM4 refe0ting th&C Nve shall
1". .
f itad
twenty or twPTlty4ivA yee,tA (if age. no Place for repebtance, tlimigh.
.
Alice, Why
- h0`6 Y4u- Stopped speak'
ivg to A110
- glory. "What Obudog, L§ shown
himvelal'y
in' this T000fd bf doubt,- 9bd bo,& It ex�
itig. the month of T&jy. Tho eOM pp&Y
.
disposed of 4300 k0resi all to Ottlill
, '
fooripArs. A
VW cannot shake f hotft 6M They we seek It eil,relully with te6fso."'
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will litkilp to You to the voo (1&y of, There Js ogib ibjor�6 class of ning that,
. .
W,061t" Wheli I asked Mr 11 MY bk*
waii tt.r&Igb4 she 'said nothing dboitt
plodee theotl& which maunit dat the
dleblplM gll* What they wlihad to seel"
I& tVO naJobor of M oplis ate
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tttitig l4kil twig Aq, baid dol4gatlotift
firloM VIAW- &AW$
ywt. dn't h. It a yod"# pla'A" thfougi, , Itfi this eat,6#6fy of lirovomble
6, l�6lig 0UM Of 6vil 06hdtl6tt ttlldef�l wl�Ze.� a, and that, I's lost opportuill-
iby badk half beh,W inamsed. 6Ver My
,
Wultml.
I& *I ed&�6. CI&M.0 nbftrp��r to them.
416 drd- AhMetblak
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Thrieoi thmtwl thtft hop&&I IMMJ.
tio
hAltim his phybialheal[th, 4Ad tb6n 0- 4 oil uoef0wm. IUV6 g-AvAm 0.
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left "r. I . .
The Whole 004010Y Of bolltma who
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"INTS FOR
a4 vopr,y Ywvix this sooro Alo;iv, W4
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h4toa botter
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T -"E PAR - �
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a ,,X.it wouia A ero
wro ov
!A Ilverptoolc managewot out 0 doorp,
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Not A little Of' t* 041c0efill Whiclill he'll
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io4ed the Taitibig, and feeding of
04e - . ,
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TRZATMKT OF F
� RUIT GARDEN.
I � Is due ta the, Influlto 00��r
oMtch-osttll of fleabol
which Is taken to mvep.t loss
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small frulbs axe very
, 4 Productive,
. .
Qwinito the miserable conditions wbiollit .
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'Writes M. $. Perkins. It Is ,Burp.rIAIpjK
so fre4uent1j,'Piertain during the Pao.
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� bow heavily blaelrb.0 eo an4 raspbqlr-
. ,)rri ,
turAge. "4130:11. The ,viotto of every
feeder who desires to turn a good pro,
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ries 'Will appe4r. Avoid crowding. The
fit yearlyt must be to'keep all the
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tendency of tbeaO plahts Is to Multir
,
Jle food has clad the stock
,
. gh with which
11
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ply ;enormously. Consequently *here
of the farm; and, above everything,
1�
One Cape should stand there are Often
,
always keep the animals growing. Bvt-
I
ery pound of flesh lost during cold
1"
" �,
,I,
two to 64 or even more. Do pob Aeg)"
I
weather goes to. the debit aide of the
, I
lect proper thinning and trimming with
casbl0i�ook, alid evkery pound saved I#
,
i
all the email fruits. While it is well
so much gained." ,
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known, that very few novelties Bur-
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Pass older varieties, all th,ings taken
SCIENTIFIC ITEMS.
into account, yet I like to make a few
I
I
experiments each season with some OX
...."
Informallon as to What Is Going on in the
the more pTomising of the newer sorts
World of science.
-
of fruits, Do not invest very largely
The heat of comets is said to be 2,000
nor is it Pradent*,to buy more than
times greater than red-hot iron.
.
a few plants at first. Evory fruit growt-
A newly -discovered spot in the ��
er is always on the lookout for some-
visible now, is 80,000 miles in diameter.
----_m
.
thing better, so be should not: be above
According to a German authority, the
taking some pains to fully inform him-
buman brain is composed of 300,000,000
self. I a4m. trying some of the fiewer
nerve -cells.
Plums, such as Wi-ekson, Red June,
Hale; the Red C`ross currant and Low -
According to Professor Galten, afew
don raspberry. I want to find out
persons see mentally in print every
whether these are actually profitable
word their Leax uttered.
market fruits for my purpose. Each
Birds cannot open the foot when the ,
man must inake tests for himself. He
leg is beat; tha,t is the reason they do
cannot depend. Upon others conversi-
ant with different soils, loc;tion, conr
not fail off their perches. If you watel)
a hen walking, will notice that it
dition and markets, to decide suchquesr
tions for him. The matter is strictly
you
closes I to toes, as it raises the foot, and
.
personal and individual.
opens them as it toouches the ground.
For a good, general, well�proven fer-
The cinematograph is: to be employ-
tilizer'for all kifids of fruits, i
the oldr,fastdoned mixture of f gIve' Us
lour of
ed in the teaching of astronomy. Flam-
bone and Unleached wood ashes, This
marion is now obtaining a series of
makes a perfect fertilizer, furnishi 9
'. n
photographs bf the sky, by which he
nitrogen, potash and phosphoric acid.
proposes to show the movement of tho
.
It produces fruit rather than excessive
moon and stars across the sky between
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growth Of wood and foliage, and what
dusk and dawn.
�
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is more, gives fruits of highest quality
One of the newest things in the buil&
t'� �
and most palatable. I get good color
and good"flavour from' this fertilizer.
img line is the aluminium but. A Pen�
1, !
The Proportions mixy be varied to suit
nsylvania firm is said to be making
.
different needs. I would recommend
this article for the Klondike miners.
�
two tons of wood ashes and one-half ton
When packed for ca.rriage it weighs 119
e, the mixture to
lb. It is cowpOsed of four sides and
-,
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be applied broadcast and thoroughly
a roof of thin sheets of aluminium, and
.
harrowed or cultivated into the soil.
when put up the house contains 190
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It is a great mistake in manuring trees
cubic feet. . '
to apply around the trunks. Cover the
entire surface so as to find feeding
Zinc wall paper is the latest odd-
.
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roots. .
ity. The zinc is attached to the wall
. .
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by a cement ' invented for, the purpose, I
. !
THE REAL FARM.
and is mAde to imitate marble. The sur-
.
.
The Teal farm combines home and
fa,ce is enamelled so ais to render it
. . -
. .
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business and is as independent as
permanent or washable, It is claiin-
e4d for this rww departure in decor -
Possible of all other interests. It is
ative material, that, while it is as per-
I
a factory wh,ere most of the necessar-
manent as tiles or maxble. it is mu�ca
I
ies of comfortable living are produe-
thea.pier, and can be as easily put on
eol and the minimum amount of supp.
as ordinary wall -paper.
Plies is purchased. Specialism is the
An improved diving-1*11 of great oap-
.
bane of. the farmer, for it is a mistake
acity, moving along the Bea -bottom by
I .
for him to bay anything he can pro-
means of screws moved try electricity,
11
duce himself. Many of the unsatisfac�-
is on expibition'in Paris. It can be
tory results of imodern agriculture
worked at very great depths, and holds
come from buying too much from the
.
aIr ,nough lo supply the crew for for-
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store. With $1.50 wheat, 50c. corn and
ty-�eight hours without �renewal. It is
lighted by electricity, which also fur-
.
25C. wool, conditions were different,
nishes motive -power for anY tools that
I
,but even then the principle w5is the
may be used. On tipping over the cases
I
same. Now wLth beef, pork, mutton,
of ballast, the bell rises to the surface
I
e t ans and grains
itself.
.
at distressingly low prices, the neces�
An -ingenious devioe has been invent-
-
sity is brought directly home.
ed to increase the power of locomotives.
Better cultivation, a restricted acref-
It consists of powe-rful magnets attach-
,
.1
age, more attention at home, to.the
to the framework of the engine, so
I
construction of labor saving devices,
—in fact, less of profitless crops and
,ed
that when the current is turnefl. on
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more to eat and ,wear of home-produe-
; they attract the sb6el rails. This has the
4.,
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ed material will mark an era of im-
J same effect that placing' a weight of
'Ib.
-A ,
provement with the farmer. To me it
2,000 lb., or 3,000 over each drive�
I
is a sad camonentary on farm life to
wheel would have. Experienced railway
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f ind a man with good land and a large
men Bay that the increased adhesion of
4
herd of cattle ,depending on others for!
the wbeels to the track will enable a
I
neaxly all h� eats 4pol wears. The same'locomotive
to draw from three to five
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conditions exist wi'fb the fruit grow�
loaded cars more than. 12 now possible.
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or, the cotton planter, and the grain
For some years inventors have been
.�
specialist. If is wrong economically
trying to devise a gun which sb,,)uld be
'�;`
and has been a prominent factor in rep
ducing independent country people to
practically silent, and which when fir-
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a condition little better than those who
ed would also give no indication ot-As ,
117c in towme. � , -n- -v, � , �,
-It
—.000.�
,-position. Powderq_mQre-�,,or less-sm,oke- .
I-. _,_-;,
To qui farming and 90 to live in
1 less have been introduced, but it Blay
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cities is no cure. lt.may be jumping
be doubted whether it is possible to
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from the frying pan into the fire. Bet�
contrive a gan both flashless and noi�se
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ter go back to first Principles and make
I less. Colonel Humbert hopes to 4o.this
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the faTm so far as possible produce all
by a device for (-losing the tremity -
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the necessities and comforts of life. In
this we can well pattern after our Geil-
of the gun as soon a's the projpe,lctile has
its that be
.
man neighbors, and also remember that
made exit,- so there shall no
flash and that the aii shall be pre-
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it was upon this principle that the
vent�d from abruptly entering the
,�"ij�
great prosperity of the Mormons,'was
piece—'such entrance being one of the
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lI'l
founded. Hold no more land than can
be handled
causes of ,detonation. .
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properly and thoroughly
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cultivated.
The Holland suumarine boat, an Am-
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orican invention, is probably the best
?1'
HOW TO SAVE YOUR CHERRIES.
of hex kind yet made. Recent trials
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at New York Horbour show that .she
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Persons having a few trees of cherr
can dive below the surface like a duck,
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ries they would like to get thorough-
and comae Up again where she is not
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expected. She is shaped like aWhite-
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getting all of them, can do so by banp-
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hea.d torpedo, -and is 55 ft. long by 10
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1-4 ft, & her widest. She goes 16 knots
6n the surface, arid� 10 knots below it.
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sheep bell or any old school bell; any
Her dAsplacement is 75 tons. A gas
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engine is used to propel her when at �.
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ally lying around farm houses. Then
the surfade, and an electric motor with
tie long pieces of binder twine to the
azetimulator when beneath it. Com-
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handle of each bell, and bring the oth,
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pressed aIr is supplied to the crew
from reservoirs on board. She is caus-
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er ends all together in the directi
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of the house, and tie IIJI to one strand
ed to dive by altering the pitch of the
'h��rizontal diving rudders. She is kept
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a:t the required depth by automatic
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bells will ring. Have this line long enj-
ough to tie the other end to a nail
mecliamism s7imilar to that of the self-
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near the kitchen door or ,some convent-
moving torpedo. ,
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ient place where it cam be given frel-
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quent pulls. When you ring the bells
the birds will leave in short order.
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Wbat we are la much more to us than
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must give them another ring, and keep
what we do.—George Herbert.
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it up frequently till the cherries are
ripe, beginning when the birds begin
Be a whole man at everything; whole
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on the cherries. We have succeeded
man at study, In work, in play. -'-Joseph
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numerous times this way, even when
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I have always been a quarter of an
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from the house, Try this plan ; do not
shoot friends, the. birds.
hour before my time and it bali made
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a man of me.—Nelson.
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thrown from the hand as to call 1,ack
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Econolpy is half tite battle of life;
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marks that a large, broad foot, aP-
it I, net so bard to earn money as to.
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preaching to roundness, is no Indies,
spend it well.—Spurgeon.
tion.of strength and durability of the
A closed heaven represents (he black-
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hoof—rather a sign of weakness, as
est misery that humanity is capable of'
tending to become flat�solcd. When
suffering.—Rev. W. S. Cassmore. .
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seen in a horse used for riding or driv-
- It is the vain endeavor to make our-
ing, it may be taken, as a rule, to be
selves what we are not that has strewn
M sign of coominon or coarse blood in
history with so many broken purposex
one of his i3caT aneestors, and that
and lives left in the rougb.—I,Oweil.
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sluggish temperAment, as well as foot
Beware of stumbling over a propen-
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conformation. The wall of the hoof
sity.which easily besets you from not
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should not bnIge out too much at the
side. It should be of a graduated oval
having year time fully employed. Do .
in-stantly whatever is to be (lone find.
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shape. and not round. There is a Pop-
take the hours of reaction after busi-
9 "N' 0 nion that while dark hoots 'are
ness, never before it.—Six, Walter Scott.
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The law of nature Is That a certain
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bellAve the Opinion has no foundation
quantity of work is necessary to pro-
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in fact. What has 'the presence of pl4e.
dace a certain quantity of good of any
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nullit or absetce of it in the hairs
kind whateiler,, It you, want. know-,-
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Whit sirribilfid the (toropet, to do with
the 1-1t Tabillty the horn,
ledge, youl tnuqt toil for it; if forij, `6V -
must toil for it; and if , . .1
of mr4ioh
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It iA a Perhaps
you pleas)obrf-
toil for jt.—Riaskiti.
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you must
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with tbe boab4brmed and soundft-st foot
It a man has no regard for time of
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of 6,11 in,odkil breeds is the thorough-
bred Tlackn6y,
other inert why sboxild be have
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Their money? What In the difference
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between taking a man's bony and tak-
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ing his $5. There are many man t(y
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gligInbd foW Nab*ts of equal Iinlpor0-
worth more. than 05-Hortico 017COUT-
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