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The Clinton News-Record, 1898-07-21, Page 2,,a ..m..., n ....., , , , p, .. .,.......R: w,-, ...F I a ArOVWS AND COMMENTS _ & DARK NIUR AT SNAi eu-out earent, 1 sl �Aut after, that invention cop improved, dayy ther0 lite- WE SUNDAY SCHOOL. r'� ,r•' might o my spl'Ipg t(x0e froaao, all nay trouble; but the temptation up axtdt alto way a ea40ot boat, the Nor;GhumboxIand, reatdy tit of $1,200,000. ,, . 1 r., -.,,.r __ came fiercely I tktink. Ramsgate. ►I ho 1LPe-boat being ready, NNW Qersnany's Emperor, a unique f'gure DR. TALII3AGIE PREACHES pN THE °n me so could not i did wrong, and bowing Bono wrong tci test it the crow Demo out ands lea INTERNATIONAL LESSON. JUL f� 2.� !n the manarohla,l circles of the time, HELPLESSNESS OF HIEN. once, I could not stop." O, it Is the ed ou the gunwale on one slide to see UP ---• its Much given to makin speeches _ first step that costa; the second its the boat would upselt; It was impossi- "xtgah's Flight and Mucouragelueub" 1 containing broad pjieneralizationa. All yepre►x Yl reckcd A TFatxe Ltgutx ea the easier; and the third; and so on to the last. Once having broken Loose his to upset Lt. ri'hen, amid the buzzaa of thousands, that boat was IUW494 16. 1.16. t olden Teat. feels +if, t, oratorical roads with this heredit%T1 Beach -They Sossictimes go to the Bot• liwoop of a Teurpext Prom the anchor, IL is nut so easy to iaunohed, and it bas Bono and Dome, nched, IPRACTICIAL NOTES. bead of a g'r..it nation lead to his Ow.n tow by the Sudden -How peapte (should Live to Avoid tie the parted atran$s, How often it is that men perish for the reason that ploking up a great many cif the ship- wrecked. Out I have to tell you to- Verse 1. Ahab told Jezebel. Ahab consecrated person. William II. litre an his dignities iluuiau 814DWreoh-d, Sermon !Yell the temptation comes from some un- night of a grander launching. and from bowed in turn to the strong-willedpro- overwhelming sense of Morals Iteading. expected 4uartor, As vessels lie in the dry-doaka otP heaven. Word ctrme phet and to the strong -swilled queen. end pmrtsonal pre-eminence in the wf- A despatch from Washington says: A3argate Roads, safe from southwest winds; but the wind changing to the up that a world was beatting on the rooks. In the presence of the potent- ijah had done. The sacrifice, All that E1' fairs of the world! A few days ago Dr. Talmage broached Prom the follow- Northeast, they are driven helpless ates df heaven, the life -boast of the the gnawer by fire, the slaughter of the Emperor delivered to the company in text : "Lost that by any means, g and go down. O that Clod would have world's a•edemption was launched. It the prieata, and the prayer for rain. of the Royal Theater an address im when I have preached to others, I myseif mercy upon those upon whom comes :shoved off the golden sands amid angel - He had slain all the prophets, Most of which his remarks, las usual, wexp should be a castaway," -1, Cor. Lx. 27, the sudden swoop of ti)_mptation, that they not, becoming for this Ic hosanna. fl'hei surges of daa•knesa beat against its brow, but it sailed on, these prophets had probably boon Lm - grouped around himself as the easter Ministers of religion may finally be perish world and the world to come, oust and It comes in sight to -night, it ported from Sidon and Tyre, and were of interest cud authority, and were teartl}n lost. The apoatl9 isi the etxt indtoates away I cast away 1 comes (for you. it comes for me. SOUL I therefore countrymen of Jezebel ; an also 8 tO the degree habitual with him. "The -theater," said his that Fossibility. Gown, and surplice, and cardinal's red hat are no security, p;y talking with sailors I have found out also that some vessels come to this soul l get into Lt. Make one leap Tor heaven, 'This is your last chance !for attack on them was an attack on her. Majesty, "should be the instrument of Cardinal wolsey, after having been calamity through sheer recklessness. lids. Let that boat go past, and there but IPearfut looking- 2. Than Jezebel sent amessengerun- the monarch." Yn the greatest oP all themas potted h kin s and Laving entertain- Y i3 There are three millips men who fol- low the sea for a living. It is asimple remains nothing Tor of judgment, ani fiery indignation to Elijah. The strength of this wom- an commands our res eat, even while P aPrince addresses rho lay- p ere without once alluding to his roy- ed foreign ambassadors at Hamilton One of the fact that the average• of human life on the sea is less thug twelve years. which shall devour the adveirsary. I am expecting that there will be we recoil from her personal depravity al station, He speaks to them of their Ctourt, died in darkness. most eminent ministers of religion that This comes from the 'fast that men whole (families here to -night who will into (that Info -boat. In 1838 and her ruinous influence on the na- own profession, and, viewing it en- Lis count has ever known pglunged by familiarity with danger sometimes become reckless- the captain, the get the Isabella came ashore off Hastings, tion, The neltlon was all with her clay before esterda ie all a alert her tire! from the artist!* and imper- Y sanal side, and as a unit in the audi into sin and died, his heart -post mor- tem to have been, helmsman, the stoker, the man on the look -out becomes reckless, and In nine Englagd. The air colla filled with sounds -the hoarse sea Lrumpet, the Y Y; o g to -day; but she does nut waver. '1'he ecce, gives some Lints Por improve- examination -found not P' uratively, but literally, broken. ig out of ten shipwreoks it is found out that same one was awful! to blame, crash of the axes, and the bellowing of the tornado. A 'boat from the shore message she sent was practical banish- meat. Jf her choice had been to kill mnent in enunciation, gestures, reserve O, rpi,pisters of Christ, because we have So I have to tell you that men lose came under the stern of the disabled There and chil- Elijah, she would not have notified him force, equal avoldanoc of rant and diplomas of raduation, and hands of g their souls through sheer rockless- Hess. 'There erre thousands of m Y vessels. were women dies on board k``at vessel. beforehand. IP she could make him Ply tameness, and fidelit to the text, Y ordi,tdtlon on the Lead, and address Don- friends in this house to -night w•ho do Some of the sailors jumped !n- In terror, be would probably lose his This Prince of old directed that the seerated assemblages, that is no rea- not aura where they are in spiritual to the small Moat and said: "Now give influence with the people, So let gators should be comfortably bestowed, con ruby we shalt necessarily reach the things, They do not know whether us the children." A father who stood the do. She dose not appeal to "Do you hear," he says im the immOr- realm celestial. The clergyman must go I they are sailing toward heaven o.r on deck took his first-born and threw him gods Jehovah, Zarep- tal play, "let them be well -used, for 'throe h the same gate of pardon as hell, and the sea is black with piratical I hulks that would grapple them with to the boat. The sailors caught him safely, and the next, and the next, as the poor widow of Lath did, but is thoroughly loyal to the are the abstract and brief, chron- y the lug man. The preacher may E Y yet his i hooks of steel, and blindfold them, and ! to the last, Still the sea rocking, the "Now," her false gods. Thy life as the life isles of the time." As for most of audience into heaven, and he himself make them "walk the plunk," They do'storm howling, said the sail- ore, "now the mother;" and she leaped, of one of them, That is, the head the royal figures presented in the miss it. There have been cases of ship- f not know what the next moment may bring forth, Drifting in their theol- and was saved. The boat went to the prophets of Batal. To -morrow about play the less sa}d of their, moral char- wreck, where al] on board escaped, ex- yregard gso this time. She gave twenty-four atter the better, It never• occurred to the author of Hamlet to regard the cepting the captain. Alas 1 if having n togall thei future. Nor God , - „preached to others, I myself should I no Christ, no settled anticipations of therlanbamenfowere impatientOto help the suffering people that thy bourn in which to leave her little king - a he theater as the instrument of kings. be a castaway." God forbid it. ( eternal felicity; but all the time com- 1 waded clear down into the surf, with dom. That Jezebel, and not Ahab, �Ve area seaboard town. You have ing nearer and nearer to a dangerous Some them are on fire with blankets and garments and promises of help and succor. I have to hope to- really ruled Israel is evident through - "Thu theater' also is one of mY wasp- the Emperor William. It coast. of all stood on the beach. Many of you i evil habits, and they shall burn on ' have crossed the ocean. Some of You the sea, the charred bulk tossed up night that a great many of the fami- lies here aro going to be saved, and out the story. 3. When hs saw that. Ween he con- ens," repeated ' If have vessel in great stress on the barren beach of the lost world. saved all together. Give tis that child sidered the queen's uuihority. He is an extremely large asaumptian. the Kaiser desires to row a theater at I managed oP weather. There is asea-captain l and I A'Ia.ny of them with great troubles, fi- troubles, domeatie troubles, for Chris L, that other child, that other Give us the mother, give us the father, arose, and went for his life. He bad his owvn expense he should be eucour- I sandal there is another, and yonder is another, I social troubles; but they never pray ' the whole family, They must all come no faith whatever in the stability of aged to db so by all means. It would' and there a goodly number of you who, I for comfort, With an aggravation of"in. All heaven wades in to help you. the Jewish worshi ere of Jehovah, and P be delightful to watch his face when though once you did not know the, dif- I, sin that stirs up the ire of God, they ste I 1 claim this whole audience for God. I n I concluded that Jehovah's cause was lost. It is a great deal easier to learn the balance sheets were submitted to Conducting Cheater on origin- ference between a brig and a barque, i for the 1fight ardothathey cans and between a diamond knot and a l ness at the mouth of Heaven's harbor; mankhno : Iatli lh whole curl Once for God. 'there are some of you who, I to labor and fight than it !s to learn him. u al lines is the easiest thing to the sprit -sheet -sail knot, and although you reckless as to where they come nut, I thirty years ago were consecrated to Christ by in baptism, I cosi(. riany men, like Ffijah, strug- heroically in world if the manager Las an unlimited could not point out the weather -cross drifting further from God, further brace, though could not' from early religious influences, fur- your parents Certainly i am not stepping over the gle and successfully, and the sf:rtiggle lose that combination of !sank account and belongs to the noble jack apd you ther from their In t happiness, right bound when l claim you for nervous force, moral courage, and ` order of stayers. Uthenvise Lhe�experi- I man the fore clue -garnets, now you further from heaven, what is, the familiar witty a ship as you are worst thing about it. is at they are Jesus. Then there are many here wbo Lave been seeking God for a good w bile, faith in God neoeasury to endurance. ment becomes fatiguing. Scores of ( theaters have been established on the are as with your right hand, and if it were taking their families along with Jesus. Then ithere are some J Then there It is the list quarter of an hour of j basis of "reform," a word frequently necessary you could take a vessel clear t them, lend if one perish, perhaps they will all perish, anri the way one goes, rsus. Are some here w•ho have been further away. I every battle that counts. Come to applied to eccentric conceptions. Not across to the mouth of the Mersey , the probability is they will all go. saw you come in to -night in clusters) fBleersheba �ha, uelaong, I hundred I long ago a theater was started at which without the loss of a single sail. Well, Yet no anxiety, ,As unconscious of 1 -two, three, and four men together- � only rejected ploys were performed. It there is a dark night in your memory thegArcatc one mome ttge befo ebothe br ng ng urp your families without any heeextreme so them limit of Palest expired peacefully in a short time, of the sea. The vessel became unmau-Yest.a crashed into bar. 1� ivapped up God to lake stare of them wLen you ure lino, on the edge of a great desert, It I I and, few were there to mourn, for free I„ ageable. You saw it was scuddiu to -1 g , in the business of the store, not ro- •Yuu that .soon they must quit (lead. And I claim you, my^ brother; I chim all of you. You will have to was separted from Jezreel not merely a fission was no inducement. If the ('� varus thu Inlsuro. heard the cry: membering leo 'all their eart.bl ossessions. Absorbed ypomil come to -night t.o the throne of mercy. by miles, but by national lines, and Kaiser desires to wield the theater as I l�r'eakers ahead l Land on the in their social inn, not kno%ving God's Hol Spirit is striving now Y was part of the kiugdum of Juclah. I his weapon and. pay the ex eases no � bow I" The vessel struck rho rat:k, and p I that. very soon they will have attend- breaxing i in the with you irresistil,fy. Al{.hough there may be a smile on lip, there is Left his servant there. (1) Solitude is I `one will deny him the right, But the , You felt the deck up under ed the last, levee, and whirled from the 1 your feet, and you were u castaway,' last. sohottisebe. 'They do not. deliher- your agitation and anxiety in your heart.' often helpfkil i,n hours of mental and mural strain, (2) Strength and w•eak- i public wLll witness the affaLr as when the Hercules drove un the ately eboose t.o fie ruined.; neitber did You will not come at my invitation; ness lie close together in the charac- I outside. They have their own opinion coast of Caffraria, as when khe k'urLu-, the French frigate Medusa aim for you will come at God's command. tees of the greatest men. es to Low they deme to bo axnusedand g I t p;nese bri went stavibg, ,splitting, he Arguin Banks, but there it went (At this part of Mr. Talmage's Per- 4 `'`;ant a day's journey into tate I incidentally instructed, ! grinding, crashing uh the Guodwius. t to pieces. O ye reckless souls 1 I wish 'whe.thcI1 to I wake up mon a noise of•curved which disturbed the whole congregation.) t hat t are wilderness. A desert of gravel, now 'lib, ' 1 I3uL you hat e folluwed the sea ; that -night could you i !or not, you all understand the figure with some great portui,ation. '.Che the theater as , you so afraid whim, there i�DO dan er g `,Fill called IJt counted miles eastward and southward, utv.- stretches for rd, Thera is a republLc of I�ahen 1 tell that (Lere era man, perils ae so augmented, the cha.ncex at a11? thn slamming shut of a, tvesttward also, from Beersheba. lt. you there is a republic of lettera.,The..yfaat i w'h°, by Lhi=ir sins and temptations, of escape are ao fever, you will die just body hof playgoerg__u,re the potential are thrown helpless! Driven before the' as certainly as you sit there, unless window startle pix thousand soula? Would to God that you wvere as cauti- was not safe, he thought, to remain even in the kingdom of Judah, for the critic, Thq•y decide the fate of a drama f gale I Wrecked for tw•o worlds I Cast You bestir yourself. I tear, my oro- tber, are becoming •a ctistaway. ons aisaul. Pte nal perils as you isre about the perils of time. If that slight kingdoms of Israel and Judah were away 1 cast away! 1 you ail tly, but surely. Their reception By talkin with some sailors, Ihave ; You are making no effort, you are I B noise geniis you to you• feet, w•hatwilf now friendly, Sat down under a juni- Per tree. brown ugly Shrub, which olf a play is conclusive. If they fid et utting forth no exertion for es- g found out that Ihexe era three or four P you du when the thunders of the last r grows where nothing alga will grow. under passages eloquent but too long, I causes for such a calamity to a vessel.' Cape• You throw out no oar. You take soundinvs. You watch no compass. day roll through earth and sky, and the mountains come. down in avalanche Requested for himself t.bat he might tJae surplusage is cut out- If they see I 1 !rave been told that it sometimes no I comes from creating false lights on the You are not calaulaliiig your bearings of ruckZ lou Dry out for the safety die. The causes of his mental despon- dency are sugf:ested by 1'. W, Roti , move •in a minor part than the author i beach. This waas so often so in olden' while the wind !s abaft, anti yonder , of your body; w-hy not cry out for the ? You have ortson as follows: (1.) Want of occu- Intended, it sometimes, in obedience to times. it is not many years ago, indeed iA a long' line of foam bounding the horizon, and you will he pushed on safety of yaur soul will to pray sometime why not begin now, patiou. While thee was work to be their judgment, becomes the'leading , that vagabonds u.•sed to wander up and to be' down the beach, getting vessels ashore t'ow•ard it, and thousands have per-' , while alt the ripe and purple clusters � done F,lijah was brave. 2. Nervous exhaustion -natural revulsion tuflter a role. The publiow}Il not consent in the night, throwing up false lights Lshed there, and you are driving in of Divine promise bend over into your day of mighty effort. and strain. 3. bored in the theater with abstract ideas in tb !r presence and deceiving them, I the same direction. Ready about. 1 cup rather than Postpone ;our prayer Loneliness, Note how oaten Elijah I in which they feel no interest, and pay that they might desi.oil anti ransack Down helm I Hard down, or in the five minutes, four minutes, three until ,your 1 a ce a p, . t, Find he night drops, and the sea washes you staid, "1 am alone." 4. Apparent Tnil- for the infliction at that. William II. them. A)1 kinds of infernal arts were next I used to accomplish this. And one night, minutes, or two minutes, or one rain- out, and for ever, and for eve•, and for ure. Iris apparent success had vanish - ed into thin air•. Itis thought is, "All I will find that. his subjects to (whom he On the Cornish coast, when the sea was ut.e you may be a castaway, O, un- ever, you become a castaway? is last,; let me die." The entire story + Is eternally preaching blind submis- I - c,omin in fearfull •, some villians took ` forgiven soul, if you could see your g y eril before God to -night. on account is in accord with the deepest principles I siveness and a condition of awe as to 1 buy a lantern and LLed iC 'to a horse, and I of our lifetime sin and transgres- led the horse up and down the beach, Y • df mental and physilt:al science. am not better than my ,fatthers. His con - i his imperial effulgence, will not tickets to a theater devoted to teach- the lantern swaying to the motion of cion, there would he fiPt.y ices who the horse and asea-captain iu the off -I would rush through this aisle crying NUVF.h 1'UOTSTQOL, "One never knows what ono can do soience upbraids him.dor his own un - � faithfulness, cowardice, and •irresolu- ing the divine right o£ kings, The•1 theater is a far greater institution ing"'saw� it, and made up Lia mind that �� • !t mQm n grana henththey wru9h he w -as not anywhere near the shore, : unt it One tried, " is an old adage that tion. He judges himself. as he judges others, and klecfdes that be is not lived, j•for he said: ' There a vessel -that across the deck di a foundering ship, cuatains a considerable amount of � worthy of prolonged life. 3. How than any monarch that ever and i _ i it wilt continue to mirror mankind n rarust be a vessel, for Lt hug a nluvable and there would be thousa ads of arras lige(," and a had no Lt ha ha ov ole tossed u t Trom the al err s , acrd as trui.h. It. might very well- be changed, however, into "One never knows what g uCi It a en p aye does not answer our mistaken prayers! - eluding filo fatuities of narrow-Lia}nod , these. Christian mens ose up to help til he heard the rocks grating on the them, it. would be its when a vessel one can make until one tries without 5. He lay and slept. Th,� needs od • specimens of royalty. ship's bottom, and it went to pieces, anri the villians on shore gathered up' drives on the rocks. and nn the shore "Man la�tiag any of its veracity, In every his physical nature -rest and nourish - , ment-God. Ifir„t supplies. The the command is: the life -boat I the packages and treasures that were r Man the 1-ufe-boat. ! utl, my lads, household there Fire many things thoughts2ul, sympathetic Christian will washed to the land. And i have to tell pull.! A steamer with two hundred on knockin tahout which are general] g Y often observe men an:l women of strong FEEDING PL ANTS• you that there are a multitude of souls board makin the last lun a !" Wh credited with lasing absolutely useless, affections who are suddenly bereaved Truiffent gives artificial food to ruined by false lights on the beach.' does your cheek turn little. and your In tet dark gthe (even of no value to the junkman, yet by death or plunged into some Other uandl plants in the following manner: " Af- heart pound until my dear b, you hear gees( up ands down Uni.versuliam it? Tt is because, my clear brother, you w•iih u little ingenuity and a little i such physical mentalh condition tax an analysis of the ash of the liv- shore, shaking its lantern, and men , realize that because of your lifetime knowledge, such articles can often be they cannot apt +First exercise the faith !ng plant, the necessary salts for aIlook off and take chat flickering and.A;n and re'ection of God`s mercy you converted intouaeful elijects,and made nn God that they really Possess. 1'n - ilrien do harm by given time such as six raontha, are expiring wick as the distal w n top,. ar•e in peril, nn l; I really believe there and the cry is: ' jIeave the stain toll- at the same time of considerable value, wise li samP.tlmed urging it}sm to asnumt exper- we.iglsed out cud inclosed in a metal are thousand,9 of people in this house said to the mast I All is well 1" when this moment• saying within themselves: Every housekeeper Lias, sooner or lat- ,lences that 'they are physical - cover to form whnit }s called a - pill,' sudden destruction cometh upon them, "Khat shall I do'?" Do 3 DO'? Wh er, in hat• possession a number of old ly and mentally unable to brave, I which is presulmnibly inserted In the and te�y shall not escape. 5o there are I my brother, do what, any .ship doeys cnna w-bich have contained, at some God's plan is best., Lot them wait port, diffusion of the salts taking place all kinds of lanterns swung on the when it is in trouble, Lift a distress t' reserved anicots t.omat.oea or�unt.il ime, p 1 nature's strain has been sonie- ` tbrinigh th(+ folds of tbs metal, and 1 ,. the thicker the metal the slower the beach -philosophical lanterns, Muca-i.signal. 'There is it slash and a boons, tional lanterns, humanitarian lanterns.I lou listen and, you look. A vessel !s the Ill, Tt is as mu.L as her life is;apparnntly ,what eased. An angel. A messenger. supernatural. Arise anri diffusion. As the sults dissolve and Men look at them and are deceived, , lit. trouble. The distress gun is .sound- worth if shot dare put thein on the leaf. 4. God's people always find their v - �.� - disupi,ear thi.y axe replaced by acore -which expands until it completely fills t when there is nofhing but God's eter- ed. or a �i•ocket is sent. up, or a Idnnket nal liglit-boase of, the Gbspel that can !a lifted, or a bundle of rags -anything (luanhwa.iter for the janitor to take real coeds mot by his care. I 6. A cake baken on the coals. A round the ' pill.' The salts have no action s Y to ciil.ch Wie e e of fhe nisding (veli. i keep them from becomin castawa s. Y p off, and, somnli to or other they ac- flat cake, conked by being put hettveen vin the metal cover, which remains firm I Once., on \Cold Crag light bouse, they Pn if you want to be Laken off the cumulate and litter up !t small Jtitch- heated stoner lair! in emhers of aebar- anci hard. I1. is stated that the solu- tried to build a copper figure of a' wreck of your din, you must lift; a dis- en dreadfully. , coni fire. Cruse of water. Ajar or bot- bility of the salts can be son regulated wolf, with its mouth open, so that the tress signal. Rise. Lift, you hand. Cry Now for some) hint; that she can do I Ile. At hie head. A1; his pillow, that a ' pill' may be made to fast three or six months as ima+y' be desired. Ry storms beating into it, I.he wolf would ;out, for mercy. The puhlicaan lifted the howl forth the danger to mariners that. distr•e9s si nal when be cried: "God lie with them that, will convert these pre- which w•as very likely a .stone. Ile did eat and drink, and laid him clown this method of feeding, large well -cot- might be coming anywhere near the! merciful to me, a .sinner!" Peter lift; viausly thought, useless artic.,les into again, Ise is so uilerly exhausted jn ored, plants are grown in��pots of. less.! coast. Of course it. was a failure. And `ed the Alstres9 signal when he said: something that will nut, fail to grar'e mind and body that he cannot even than half the usual size. so all new inventions for the saving "Lard. save me, 1 perish!" The blind even her well keiti, front parlor, atom- eat all he requires, tint takes aliille _ -_ of man's soul arc unnvniling. Chat. the man lifted the di tress signal when he forl.able and pretty footstool, an?l returns to steep, while God and Dt1NGER IN PERI+'UM>'S. human race wants is it light. ilurating said.: "Lord, that my eyes may be open- 'The 'fake Your cans a.nd remove Cho. tops 1119 fin Pi ��ll!P�ll l,y wall, g t forth from the (rods stranding on the ed." gaoler• lifted I.he di-4.r'ess 91g- and then paste several thicknesses of R• Arose. From his sleep under the Women who fond of strong per- great head -lands -the light. of pardon, nal when hn said: "What must I Ido news user smoothly around Hach one. Juniper tree, ver.se •I). like bodil w•ear- ( y I -are fumes should remember that the are y the light of comfort, the light. of heav- to he saved?" CAnd help will never en. come to otic• soul until ou li•ft such a l Nowpl ce one in t.be centre of a large p moss is gone.. St.rent;th of that meat. flow like 1 he broad sent us front Ilea - decidedly injnr,rious to the sense of By talking with sn;lors, I haveheard signtil ms I.hat.. You must make some sheet. of !!aper and put around it. its many as you can, all sides tonnhing veil (John 0, 35). "Christ which 9tren- smell. By their fre u••nt, use the sec- q also, that sonietirnes sbi is come to this demonstration give some .si n, make adjacent cans and the one in the cen-I e, mP" (Phil, 9. 13). t oily days. retort' glands of the nose and throat calamit. h the sudden swear of a soine Y Y 1 „jiPut'en-piercing rnatcry for bolo, Lre, Horn fiw•as nut over thirteen days' Ho b are overtaxed and weakened. One day tempest. Tor instance, a vessel is sail- li'lfing the distress signal for the I ing along in the ]:u9t [ndiPs, and 1hPrn (`huvch:� pra,yar, lifting the difstr•P.Ha With !t ,ascii trace ver carefully I Y I journey (sen Doul, 1. 2), hill Israel lived fort ea i' h}'twspenrt tli++ parson notices that the. hearing is; is not. a single cloud on the Sky; but signal ,for heaven's pardon, Yrayl less acute than usual, and the sense; suddenly the. breeze freshens, Pray I The the Lord to -night the exact outline made on the paper by t•he grump; then remove and cut out heaven! bread, 1, forty I in far and voice, of of smell seems defective. This is, of there are swift feet on .the ratlines, and soundti in your ears: "in Me is Thy the Outline. This serves for to pattern days, ns rlid Moses, prepn.ration i the divine revelation. repar Either reb - course, put. down to a cold, and but the cry Is: " Way, haul awns• therel" , help." Too proud to raise such a sig- Lttle is thought of it, After a time I but before they can the booms nal, tno to he and is used, enlarged a quarter or it LglP Inch all round, in cut nut I.vo fiinai or the group of H Sine; is I 'Chis is square proud saved• the entire head becomes affected, and and tarpaulin the batchway9, the Yes-' There was an old mlinr thumping ihare follow• throat and lung complica-I sha•pea of courser strong, stuff, like ticking, den m o f a eak. an unsettled point. Cave Iiehrew, "the cave," douht.- i set is gmuning and creaking in the about in a.%ninII boat in a t.empest.The tions, which are likely to end in chron-I, grip of a. tornado, anri fnlls over into larger vPR9"1 had !gone down. 1-1 felt Chose two pieces, together wvith !t IP9.s 9°mP well-known cavern in Ihose awful mountains. Possibl the "Pleft ic, if not fatal, illness, Smelling salts the triough of the sen, and broadside he must clip. 'Che. surf was breaking are a'prolitic attune of deafness; all l ro119 on to the bearb and kPn19 over, Duni the haat, and hP snld: "1 took strip the height of the cans, form a) rough cover for LLe foot.9teol, 51itr.h of thn roclr" wI1PPP. God ilareri Mnse9. r T,Odged. Literally, "passed ihP night•" strong and ngvnt odors, articularly Tm P t hose tt hic.h act on t he socretory proses- leaving the crew to struggle in 1 hP Off my life belt that it: might soon be merciless surf. Cast awe I r ngt nwn I lever, land J thou ht, gomewbaa. indi9- Y Y g the strl all around one of the, iiec- P l es then draw it over the cans ne they Word.....• came, Probably in n night, vision, which ma,y continue nnf it the seg, should be avoided as far as nos- And so T have to tell you that !here Itnctl ghnmt my driend9 nn share, and Y era set in plane, it will fit. snugly , tt>Iirteenth verse. Tt i9 immaleri:tl ids aible. are. Ihousan(Ia of men destroyer! then I hid t.heni goad -by like, and i through fhe Sudden swoop of tempia_ w•ras about sinking back and giving it around each. 'Next. torn all upside down and sew ial thirteer thN wind, earthquake, were real or only a vsion; the teach - TRANSPORTATION iN HAVANA. tions, Some great inducement to world- u;p, when i snw a bright star. The the other piece strongly on, The solid the are, oP (Dome, to fni is the same. r What doth thou TLP favorite moans of transports- li.ness, or sensuality, or• t.o high tem- clouds were breaking away, nand there come of cane, come ulpward for the top of the stool, here?• "A question no tender kind- tion in Havana, is by one-horse victor-; , per, or to some form of dissipation, that blessed star shone +down on me, romps u Inn them. Tf they had time to and itsePmorl to take ri. ht hold oT me,; Pad this upper Aide with cotton, then Doss. to reliieve the tin I1, burdened heart ins, of which !here are thousands. Two' examiner their Bible, if they had time' and somehow, 1 en.nnot, tall how it was, Ito cut and put on in this same way as did the coarse cover one made of hnsthwvholephheart betforegthe Lord�ut persons tare enabled to go to anypoint In consult with tapir friends, if they, lint somehow, while I was trying within the city limits, for a hart iimP to deliberate, they could' watch thalt star, it seemed to help me you the material dettired for the footstool Menkes. peseta,' which is equal to about seven pence in I stand it; but the temptation carne so, and seemed to lilft me." O, drowning soul, nee not thra beytween -cretonne, tapestry or pperhaps Brus- sets carpeting -any faabrio you consid- !0, Jealous. Not ilor his own donor, glory, or advantage, but dor the Lord. English currency, snddrnly s-PuroclYdon nn the Vftdit-+ you glimmer err•anean, ihP Carrihean.l the rafts of the. storm -cloud? Would er suitable-- finished with upholster- Who can now say that truly? target. . - a whirlwind of Ono awful surge of templat.ion, and to God that that light might layhold er's cord to miattch around t.op and Bottom. The stool is firm, durable and Luke David and Paul, El},}ah held t Z3 i+'or- ar xt o od Israel en his ho t no YT?I,LOW FEVER AT I�>JY WEST. they perish. And so we of{en'henr the nail, story : " I haon'i. seen my friend df ynu to -night. "Death -struck, I ceased the tide to sat.isfa.ctory in every respect. and +waken thy coventant. The fiorst down - ward step., Thrown down thine altars. A despatch from Re W`oA sa: s:- y in a great, many years, were very stem, handsome, too, in the bargain, Ailter forsakdrng God's covenant =the Yellow fever has broken out here. One . has died, Many and hP tonlr me fiy ibP nim and ire9sed m i mP alon and filled the ml ,until the 1Z, r When sudldenl,q a star asoae, coag the star chin I --M `- SOMC DIFF>;RENCP. next. step fs to neiglect his service and overthrow his altara. Slain th ro- Y P victim nlrea(ly ad- uitionnl noses Lave Upon reported, but huhhm ran over rho o e, eso in nn a'vll moment nil my rPsnlutinngi O, a cnsiawap9, Gad. is doing every- 0, Y , od, is thin to save you. Did you ever hear Clerk -I bel,teve ou said, si.r, that y phots, rHatred di goad, anri murder history In the majority of instanae9 they are mild nitacks, Both victims were taken good w'Pre sWP,plt awns, nnrl to the nut raging of (;nil T fPli." Or the rye Monel Luken t He was the invent- • ,if the insubmerrgible life -boat. All sifter the ffbrst of the month you would reales my salary. follow naturally. ('lee the of the Rorruish Chu rah. I only am ielii.. y off the United States steamship Yan-I and my rww•n soul, story is: " T had hard work fn Supt- honor is due to bis memoryy lay seawfar- How ,Employer -You are mistaken. What I said waa that alltter that date you Here Flljah oversteps the truth. Aon verse 18 and 1 Kung's 18. 4. taut It kee, from Santiago, Quarantine hasnot been declared, but is threatened, I port. my family, T knew that ,o one ing men nA well as h"y ]nn(Isrnen. lives he saved by his Invention. would he worth more to us. seemed to him than ho was apono in his get 4 false entry, by one deception, many r'" W Ca r't struylgle wdth wtron . tlfeek my 1110, Not thalt he Reared death, see verse 4. but 4t was the culmination of Israel's stir. do a6torward they sought to kill Jesus. John 8.87-40. ' So too, fin Chris- tianity, thero has never been lacking a perseoutaon of those who have preached repentanc•,e and faith with zeal and oar- n0stnese."•-Bahr. 11. Go forth. The Septuagint has, "Go forth to -morrow." See verse 18. !t also putts the next wards Into the same sentence. Our version follows Luther. It Is better to translate, "Go forth and stand... .Behold Jehovah passeth by." A, groat winds . . earthquake -.. , fire. `!`hough God sometimes rides in the storm, earth- quake, and fire, yet he revealed not himself to Elijah, in answer to his in- tercession against Israel, Rum, 11. 2, in that form. 'that had been Elijah's way of reforming men. trod now taught hivi that it was not his way. Jesus taught his disciples a similap lesson when they wished to follow Elijah's example, Luke 8. 54-56. The Lord was not in. 'Me Chaidee version is, " The glory of the Lard, Shekinah, was not in the hosts of the angels of the wind," etc. The true glory of the Lord is not Ln overpowering majesty, but in his attributes of love and mercy. 12. A still small voice. Literally, "a sound of soft stillness." Just the gen- tle, peaceful, comforting voice needed by his wounded heart. To+him it was a rest and consolation -perhaps noth- ing more; but to us, favored by fur. ther revelatiorn, it lights up the fact that " the law was given by Moses, but grace and truth came by Jesus Christ," John 1. 17. 13. Elijah heard, and recognized it as the voice of God. Mantle. His up- per gurment-a sort of cloak or cape, perhaps made of untanned sheepskins. His face. An instinct of reverence and awe. Stood in the entering in. The cave must have been larger than that now shown as the "Cave of h,li jah." 15. Go, return. Active service is the best cure for discouragement. Wilder- ness. Probably the region between Bushan and Damascus. Anoint. We have no record of the anointing of either Hazael or Jahn by Elijuh. It may have been done in secret, as in the case of Da'avid, or left to his successor. "Anoint" should probably not be tak- en literally, but means appoint. 16. John the sou of Nimshi, that is, the grandson, see 2 Kings 9. 2 ; Jehu was the son oP Jehoshaphat, the son of Nimshi. Rlisha. This name, des- tined. to rival that of Elijab,%N" ahint to Elijah of his mistake in supposing thiat he alone of all Israel served the Lord. He probably knew the place and the man, verse 19, 20, Abelmeholah, meaning "The field of the dance,"must have been in the Jordan valley not far Ifrom Bethshean. (...._ _.. �iOME GOLD QUTDUTO ESTIMATES THAT IT WILL REACH THE SUM OF $18,000,000. ara+w • Two Thousand FLve nuudred Men ted !York tot the nines -inch I/lgaliag la many nieces• A correspondent of the Chicago Ile. cord writes his paper as follows t - I have just returned from a four weeks' trip through the rioh section of the Klondike gold fields, and my cou- clusion is that if the civilized world had cause to become excited over the gold sent out last year, then there will be good excuse for going into a frenzyl over the amount that will be shipped out this season. Fifteen million dollars is a conservative estimate of the amount of gold that will be taken out of the mines in the Klondike fields this season. These are the figures I arrive at after making a thorough investiga- tion. I had interviews with nearly all of the mine -owners, as well as many employes. I panned dirt of m selection at mine after mine. Dred depth and WIDTH OF PAY GROUND. I counted the windlasses Ln operattotd and.took note of the number• of men employed, the length of time they have worked and will yet remain at work. There are in the neighborhood of 2,500 men in the mines, working nine hours a day. The time is soon to be lengthened to ten hours at most of the mines. Last season the work was not begun before January. From 250 to 300 constituted the entire working', . , force. Cabins had to be built and wood cut. There was little method and no system, and the pay streak had to be located -a marked contrast with thia season. Cabins were built and wood cut' during the summer at most of the mines. The location of the pay ground being shown in most cases, work began , soon after the bard freeze-up in No- vember. The work"In every detail is done in a systematic manner, and many of the methods -such as the building of the fires, hauling of the. dirt, etc: -have been improved on somewhat over what THEY WERE L' AST SEASON. There have been no sensational finds' of big nuggets yet this year. Quite a number worth from $125 to $200 have been found. Last year no bench claims FUNNIGRAMS. were worked. This year in the neigh- bourhood of thirty are being worked, _ and the output from these claims alone Photo ra she r, to Captain in his new g I will amount to the astonishing figures uniform -Look fierce, please. of $1,200,000. If you found a largo sum of money, The richest section of the diggings ex- tends from the mouth of El Dorado up- w•ould you give it back Lo the owner? strearn a distance of four miles, and on To be honest. No ! Bonanza a distance of twelve miles, be - She -You say you have never been ginning a few milek above the mouth. in love. How near have you come to It is not an uncommon thing in the ricli it? He was married once. sections to select pans that pay from -T How much do you charge for a ride $5a to $200. In some of the richer mines a run of dirt taken at random in rho balloon? Forty cents Din u g g P• will play $5. The average pan, how - And down ? Four dollars. ever, of the dumps will not go more Bacon --Your wife spends hours at than from 50 cents to 81. The district the dressmaker's. \row, what does it '}s extending northward, and good all amount t.ot Egbert-A pretty fig- strikes are being made on some of the are. claims on Lower Bonanza, This part Johnny -Pa, what's the difference be- of the Bonanza creek has been neglect- ed, owing to its great width, which bween puncture and punctuation? Pa makes it difficult to locate the pay -Not a great deal, my son. They both streak. At the mouth of Bear Creel: a cause one to stop. I very rich deposit has been found, which, Das fan' much comfort in de remahk extends out into the Klondike bottom. da.t contentment is better dan riches, ( Pans ranging from $5 to $15 can be obtained at any time from the pay dirt, said Uncle Eben. One is jes' about as 'rhe first two claims above the one at build to git as de other. the mouth are very rich. Twelve hun- It is Contraband-Spatts-There is dred dollars was rucked out in six days one King who is not on the side of by one man from one of these mines. People should know, esperalally,at this King Alfonso. Bloobumper - What time, when the world is being flooded Sing is that? Spatts-Old King Coal. with Klondike mines, that the pay Short -Young Doctor- Did you ding- streak does not extend nos(: his case as appendicitis, or merely ALONG A STREAM UNBROKEN. the cramps? Old Doctor -Cramps. He There are many blanks even in the didn't have money (enough. for appen- richest section. There are mines which dicitis. are very poor, and often where one He-rf you will marry me I will make end, of a claim is very rich the other is blank. On this Klondike, nearly op - it mc• duty to anticipate your every posite Bear Creek, 35 cents to $1 to wish. She -But are you sure that your the pan has been found; three miles anticipations would be realized? lower down, at a depth of four feet, Business Man - When they say pans pay from 15 to 35 cents to the "money is easy,". it means simply that Pan found, and opposite the mouth of Bonanza there is a good prospect pan- the supply is greater than the demand. ning from 15 to 56 cents to the pan. IIis Wife-GoodnessI 1 shouldn't Dominion Creek, which flows into think such a thing possible. Indian rivet', is exciting more interest Throckmorton--rave madbher appear•- at present than any other stream. It ante while Adam wus asleep, we are promises to equal El Dorado as a pro - told. Coldthrope-'That is right, Throck- dueer. Dirt paying from $3 to $16 to the pan is found there. Claims bavd morton-I wonder if she seized the op- from $1,500 to $30.000 in rho portunity to go through his ockets'? P last sd last six weeks. d'he mining kings oP Is there any danger of the boa-ckon- Bonanza and El Dorado are the best strictor biting me ? asked a !achy" is!- customers. Alexander McDonald "king tot- at the Zoological Gardens. Ndt the of the Klondike," is buying every - thing he can get on Dominion Creek. least, maim, cried the showman. He never bites; he swallows his wittles Hunker, Sulphur and Quartz promise as well as Dominion. Where the limits whole. of the Klondike district will end no Similar -Waters' talk reminds meso one can venture to say. The nature much of a river. It does run pretty and origin of the deposits are little "best steadily. Yes; and though there }s undoubtedly some connection between understood even by the mining expe ts. TneTe few streams in his head and his mouth, it is nut ap- which gold in some cannot be found• Paarent• quantity You must admit that your argument = -- r th=r thin 25I dear sir remark - was it t. y ed the. nran who w•as filibustering, in a case like this it is not the thickness 0'1 an argument that counts. It's the length. . I !lis First I:nga.gement.-1 think I I know now, sold the soldier, whn was malting a determined effort Lo masLi- cate his first ration of to ray beef, whiat people incan when they talk aboutthe sinews of war, The Father -Ito you knots, my son, if cove moved our legs propor•tionate.ly its fast tis tan ant. w•e should travel near- ly HIlf1 mites an hour? The Son -Then ,you'ri nerve• miss your tritin in the morning, pop, would you? Lord Russell of Killowen, ,years be- fore he took sick, was sitting in court, when another harrist.er, leaning across the benches during the hearing of !t trial for hignmy, whispered Russell, tvhal's t hr= Pxt r, are powtity lot, higaruy ? Two matlier9-in-law, replied liu:gell, w•iIboat hedit.10ion. . ...-._ MANILA HiaMP. Manila hemp, of which we have all board at times; is one'of those products which thrive only in certain parts of the Philippines, where it is cultivated by the natives. The fibre is still pro- duced in the old way, by scraping the leaves with a peculiar knife, which re- quires expert handling, Numberless contrivances to supersede this simple process have been tried and patented, but without success. The native way is still th'e best, anti it produces a fine fibre, of which thread is spun and cloth woven that excels the beat Turi- sore silk. STILL A IMTSTRRY. First. fox -Did you ever eat a We19h rabbi t ? Second Fox -T never did. i've heard of them, and I!'d W4P to try one, but. 1 never ran across any. "MORE TRAMPS A1BROAD.' In New Zealand women have I he right to vote for members of the Le- gislature. The law extending suff- rage t.o them went into effect in IH43. The population of Christ church (cen- sus of 1891) was 31,454, The first glee. tion under the new law was held in November, 18+93, ' Number of men t+ho voted, 5,989, These figures ought to prove that women are not as indiffer- eni about. polities as some people her lieve. In New Zealand as it whole, the estimated adult femiale population wits 139,915; of theso 1,093,9fai qualified and rogislered i heir names on the rolls - 7:a.'33 per cent, of the whole. Of these 90;390 went to the polls and voted. 00 men ever turn out better than lhat.t Here. is it remark to thee other sex's credit, taken from the official report: "A feat ure of the elect ion witx 1 he ordor•linem anri sobriety of the people, Wom•e•n were in no way molested." In the New Yealand haw occurs this: "Che word person wherever it oc- curs throughout. this n,vt inclgdes ct•o- mi,n." Tay (lint enlargement of the ti;ord the maatron with garnered wis- dom and experience of 50 years he - comes at once the political equal of her son of 21. SENSIBLE NTENTION. Chat are you going to do when 3 on grow tup? aske(1 an inquiring citiaen of the four-year old boy next doer, and the boy answered alter some conalder- ation : I am going t.o he a man i '1 cif.iznn 9a r I 1 all n d hr n An R q th'ou,ght that was a good idea. • A TIAD :SIGN• '1'hp 1Cifci--'Che hnhy doesn't cr} so much a, lie did. The iTushand-Nn; I'm afraid his memory is failing him,