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Subject Pauls Mission in Athens
vreaclie < l Athens GreeocO
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dott ConntUSBS
Both these Sentea written by the most
Uar
ft
all the world tbty bad heard songs Coaling
from morning porbcos and melting la even-
ing grove they had passed their wMHe ires
among pictures and scvlprJreaad architect-
ure nnd Carinthh brass which had been
toolded uB shaped until there was bo
chancS wheel in which ithed net sped tsd
no tcwerin which it had not glittered and
ro gslewav thutti had not adortai Ah it
was r bokf tilingffflrl1 tostand there amid
ail that and My Ill thia is nothing These
scunds at cosie from the temple of Neptune
are nfc music compared nith the harmonies
of which I Speak These waters raphing in
the basin of Pyrena are not pure These I
not strong compared wilh that which I offer
to tire poorest gave tkifpnts down his bur
den et toe hratea gste Ton Corinthians
JhmkUusis arola ttt atyvou thmk von
wive heard all sweet souab aad seenall
beantifsJ sifjoV bat I ftil you eye hath not
seen nor eartj ai neither have entered into
the heart of Sas the UuEgswhth God hath
prepared for ihsa Hit love Him Indeed
tatomy texts tbe one spoken
the
Bo Taut taSeTftt rapmslbiuty i of > i i
iiS rT 13 aiie inoiaatt mirror saying
rTitS mtaostbaB be DesBy suspended
I thlnt Uaxe may be tie BJe in Iieaven
fastened to lb troue Just as now in a
museum we havs a lamp exhumed from
Herealsiienm or NmeTeh and ws look at it
JnBj peat interest taA say How poor a
Jightit mutt bsve given compared wfh our
Jnodwn baps so I think that this Bible
wticawas a lamp to our feet in this world
Bay He near the throne of God exciting our
intere Lt0 H t ty by the contrast be
tween lte oamparcfively feebte hght and the
jamua to of heaven The BiSe now U
H to xb temple but
when the budSrag Is done tre wil be
at
usefortheKaffokling The idea I than de
came up from O
voloptosiayii that in this world our knowl < m I odicea frcmtheB Sra bW aSaiEBwa 0
emmently tree in regard to our view of God
SdlUj4 1iI < mfe e < 1 ° 1 Then we
SbTtaX 0 ot shadow then bnt
Kot l
SSilSS Pe thai but toe fulfllUae
clf S arat Thatwfflbeama nl
gyS Sain Of a
taintf of life But after all it i only a
cues looking through the class darkly
TheHibleassuresujttereshall be isatika
the love of a er nboui
thlak tiat we know very mneh i
Take i
torytrafoldtoa What I do thou knowest
not how bat thou Sflalt know hereafter
Ybo WI1 know why God took to Himself thai
only child Next door there was a hsbsehola
of se ren children Wn > not take one from
that rrouix instead of your only onel Why
HtiigtS out the dwelling in which there was
only one heart beatinj responsiTS to yours
Why did Cod five you a child at all if He
meaiittatska it awayf Why fill the cup of
OTStiS gladness brimming if Ho meant to dash
it do ivnT Why allow all the tendrils of yonr
hear to wind around that cjject and then
when eTery fibre of yonr own life seemed to
be iitartockud with the childs life with
Uottrionj rmrtly haman being the world rBc6tz hand to tear you apart unta you fall
veJS U wh5 walked the rtreefe pad
Srcacheitrom yonder pile of rocks Hare
till Thooch morectwili w aauons are
tonnected rrfth th cfty wS > > T dtT
TaderUSten bee > here Bocraes and
Plata nraLArfstatte and Demosthenes and
Fe KK wl DeroiUtos and Vj thigoras and
Xcnjplfen and Praxiteles wrote or chiseled
ortaughtcrthnodaedorEUBs yet in my
at CericBi the Acr Corirthus out from be
ruins at its base arose in my imagination the
oldcitT jot J Paul saw it 1 hate been
tis world beholds DO
told tfcatftfr splendor
flntli
jea glnderiishedyourdwellingdesoLitel
about
wLmw t i u a hf ret umuuer Ana
the attribste of mercy
Tho nibie bSS
nScy Sa ov i thi S 5SPi = JH A
thl ttsSSX I n < l9 h n man can numbei
oTSder ercWtfoT 4 1oM traf teaTm I > I e of happl
me Jl U 0 Hot > we know aboSit happinSSl
thit areto farSi rfS ffbKi7r C sm > worklisonlyahaiffledg
m
wo have of this great bsto araSm tHaS < V a lr < n pitdwr from which t
nito < K iSffmit t doriKd beforowocoulddriakll
death tho gates shaU lmd i n ul t n followed by disa4
look upon Hm ho n aM i To P x > < °
prising We e npon canvas a picture of
The morning VTe study the doad rathe skv
the dew npea the grata and the taabandmin
° e way to Um field Beautiful pfcture of
theraoniingl Bat we ri at daybreak and
vuthatwUch Vrflii1
o
wasrrpresentedtons TThife loot u F
we p
monntofas are tranaigured TlwbSished fV Te imper oct dca5
> 4 < Uvaxrn rtirfit i TTTrT i Dt heaven We think of soro
hen father an5moth
pats a host of ftervtrmtrm
<
th and never was heard from
uporjand e la morning on the sea The
cragsnpeovertheir scarred visam and there
b morning among the mountains Now you
go home and how tame yonr picture of the
nwrnteg seems in contrast Greater than
that jhaljbe theoontrastbetween thissmpt
nralTiewof Ood end that which we thati
hare when sfAndiag faoe to faoe Thisisa
mtlure of the morninj that wfil be the
morning itself
AgjJni My Uxts are true of the Saviours
encv By Imp and sweet rhythm ot
vn THta < TeHMcompa ionjr
heavei the Bible takes us to a ri
stand on the grassy bank TVesee
Cow on with ceaseless wave Bat
of the cities is emptied into it and tl
are torn and unhealthy exhalatiori
up from it and we fail to get an I
igalishere I almost gave him
wlra
he despised my connsels butn
u
wefgh T
kenf Do
batf Tea
mathemat
ical p htem as plain as that two and two
hlablfonr In the light of the throne yi
will tee that It was right all right Just
and line are all Thy w ja Thou King of
Saints
E rS Is a man who cannot get on in the
worli He always seems to buy at the
wrong time and to sell at the worst disad
vantige He tries this enterprise and falls
that business and3 disappointed The man
ttextaoojr tohia has a lucrative trade but
he laefci customers A now prospect opera
His Income is increased But that year his
such wonder t < dav that encSenl fgmily are tick and the WoB are expended
Etandingon aa Itthmus wash4 V two seas b trains tA c re the ailments He gets a
ihMneseal > ringu tire mnierOTVEurtjo dls oiraged look Becomes faithless as to
tho other sea brtBgulg too eommerca
of
Prom her Srv in the r struction of
which Jttote kingdoms bad been absorbed
war glJlej < h three banks of oars pushed
Cut nd iifounded tho navy yards of all the
wortsi Huge handed machinery men as
modern invention cannot oriul lifted ships
frorattM sn ta uhe aide ami traaported
Ui oaJmeka across tho Stilus and sat
them l3SWn in tho sea ue other tide The
revta Wficera bl the city went dorm
thrpo h 4 olive groves that lined the
UnzKlA Wdieet a Unit from all rations
ra6 SSw CaUj3 > opla < srt 4 hi her
IsthmlanEameaf and the beauty ctall
lands tat In her theatres walked her
porticos and threw itself on the altar of
her stopendos disnpatiess Column and
ttatue and temple bewildered the beholaer
There were white marble fountains into
hcb from apertures at the side thera
glided waters everrwtiwe known for nealth
feiring qualiUes Around thes Casins
twistai into wreaths of tioni Inere were all
the beauties of seftljturo and architecture
f whSe standing ks if to guard the costly dis
wash status of Hercules of burnished
Euccess Begins to expect disasters Others
wait for something to turn up he waita for
it to turn down Others with only half as
much education and character EH on twice
as well libjometlme guesses as to what it
all mudns Ho says Perhaps riches would
fjnl me rerhaps poverty is necessary to
keep me humble Perhaps X might if things
were otherwise be tempted into dissipa-
tions But there is no complete solution of
tho mystery Ha sees through a gins ark
ly and must Jv a for a highw tafoldina
TCU therO to an bxbknationf Ves God
will take ihat man in the bghtof the throne
4n By Child immortal hear the explana-
tion Ton remember the Wling of that
great enterprise This is the explanation
Ardynti will answer It is all right
I see every day profound mysteries of
ProTjdence There is no question we ask
oftoer loan Why There are hundreds of
graves that need to beexplained Hospitals
for the blind and lame asylums for the idio-
tic and insane almshouses for the destitute
and a world of pain and aiisfortune that de-
mand more than human solution Ah I God
win dear It all up In the light that
pours
lathlan brass Antes of terra cctta froui the throne nb dirk mystery live
can
adorned the cemeteries of the dead vases so i Thlncshdw utterly inscrutable will be il
icostlythatJuhusCeesarwasnoteatisfiedun <
til he had captured them for Home Armed
officials the onrintharii paced up and down
to see that no statue was defaced no pedestal
OTerthnnra nobantltef touched Irmihe
edge of the city the hill held it magnificent
burden of columns aad towers and temples
1008 davN wa > tmg at one thnne nnjl a
citadel s > Uiorocghly impregnahb > Hit Gib-
raltar Ss a heap cf sand eocpared with it
Amid all that ttr 3gui and magnificence
Corinth stood fehd deiW the world
Ob it was not to rustics who had never
lununed as plainly as though the answer
were written on Use jarocr wall Or sounded
fn the t mple anthem Bartimeus will thank
God that he was blind and Lazarus that ho
was covered with sores and Joseph that he
was cast into the pit and Taniel that he
denned with lions and Paul that he was
humpbackedand David that he was driven
from Jerusalem and tho sewingwoman that
she could et only a few pence for making a
garment and that invalid that for twenty
rears he could not lift his headfrom the iil
J and that widow that she had
ow nMnl ioi i ue uau such hard
wenMything grand tea Ital uttered roe 1ltlli0 brcadfor her children Ton
ml tlL y Ti t bert know that in a ug diaerentvoS ciry
that had come from the bat inetramentsja The ovemhemi
> ng part of the hallelujah of heaven will not
be carried by those who rode in high places
and gave sumptuous entertainments but
pauper children wDl sing it beg ars will
sing it redeem l footcarriers will sing it
Jtose ttho were once the offscounng ot earth
wfllsingit The hallalnjah will be all the
grander for earths weeping eyes and aching
heads and exhausted hands and scourged
backs and martyred agonies
Agam The thought of my texts is true
when applied to the enjoyment of the right-
eous in heaven I think wo have but little
idea ot the number of the righteous in heav
statuesof Bacl fHercnr r hot S IlSA LH Z Lt 5 > 1
quisite Tour citadel pf Atricorinthus J 7 pb 2mpar5d the world of
vw a > w mu u
the lost for to
your teaching the
majontjr of men will be destroyed 1 deny
the chiirgo I snppose that the multitude of
tire finally bsr asfcomrored with the multi
hide of the finally saved wfil bea handful
I suppose that the few sick people in the hos-
pitals of our great cities as compared with
the hundreds of thousands of well people
would not be smaller than the number of
those who shall be cast
bT panl out in suffering com
one written by Panl show that JP A11 Jrho iia haT P03 ttetn
cs we
hive vey imperfect ejwight and that our J Jifi1 ° I W F ° r are to remem
day of Tkon sv to coMfwnowwM twttmtjirearaHrasintmly the beginning
wholeworidistobepopulateuandredeemed
nndthitagesof light and Jove are to flow
on B this be soothe multitudes of the saved
will be in vast majority Take all the con
eregatfons that have assembled for worship
throughout Christendom Put them together
and they would make but a small audience
onnpared with the thournd and tens of
thousands and ten thousand times ten thou
Bind iind the hundred and forty and four
thonstnd that shall stand around the
thronii Those flashed up to heaven in
iBartjr fires those tossed for
many years
upon the invalid couch these fratht in the
iirmies of liberty and rose as the
Ihoca tumbled from high scaffoldii
Mippcd from tho mast or were wash
into the sea They
und these are this moment having l
iJosed and their
limbs stretched oO
that we con1
onus that we understand Hun ne is repre repakner
seated as having the tendernewof
th firmness ot i gTtoepOTM 5 totA nTn3 apai V 32
and Wh2r a 7 taai on a hill and looks
J ut ing these j nnlv
iSu ZZT ZP J = l enury
f g
u toUi garilen Bnd dlcdforMtS1
Jeaisef ttram j ° J n of my chcice
I lsdtodcd JSj14 i ° rt as true when
pltehle YVu f ilyirSx
What Is Gcd S to Z tf J mean
tells me that aff Ith mecowf He
tlnueto This dc Liugk ilSfH t0i for
study the rii You con
teach tasSt Terf J t us a
I
He
means to
T toe
e Perhro it1r i5totnmUeB > y
t f J < rar nave entered upon that
37 A few days ago they sat with us study
Gospel themes oniy w
dunlynow revelation hath come Your
tone will also coma God win not leave you
Jeering fa the darkness T0U stand
onder struck and amazed You feel as if
u the lovelinessof lifdwere dashed out You
fMadgazuig into the open chasm of the
ait a little In the presence of
7 ° < JjP rted and of Ilim who carries them
nl3lS a you shall soon stand face to
rta
> to take HV haod to Hh I P
kST 1w iromlsed
pryo xmnsca i sSfr 0 B ugh
His presence
earlands
remain
rorma the
cuffed
vu u u
of many hardJiips shall join their parents
over whoso graves they so Jong and
aza Into their glorified countenances for-
ever faceto face TTe may come up from
different parts of tho world one from the
jam and another from the depths of the sea
irom lives affluent and prosperous or from
scenes of ragged distress but we shall ell
matin rapture and jubilee face to face
Joy May we be able to
iristian notions ago depart
a pDgrim walking through
moantain tops ore gleaming
> peakr or like my dear friend
TTU SSRI 10 R
and
brother Alfred Cookman who took his
mght to the throno of God saying In his last
moment that which has already gone into
Christian elastics I am sweeping through
jthe pearly gate washed in the Llood of the
The greatcrested flycatcher and seT
cral other birds adopt an exceedingly
novel method to frighten away other
birds or lizards that would prey upon
their eggs They wind into their nest
one or more of the old skins which have
been fhed by snakesso that theso appear
to be live snakes oiled about thi nests
A curious gastronomic entertainment
was an oyster feast recently held in Col-
chester England The celebration is of
very ancient origin Ten thousand Col-
chester oysters were consumed on the
last occasion by the JIayor and his
ouaits
RELIGIOUS MKDim
kisseb na MonniL
Sho sat bn the poreh in the sunshine
As I went down the street
A woman whoso hair was silver
But whose face was blossom sweet
akiBg me think of a garden
fttert f t and
nr m U snow
or bleak November weather
Late fragrant lilies blow
1 heard a footstep behindone
And the sound of a merrylangh
And I knew the heart it came from
S4 be Iike a comforting staff
t
In the time and in the hour of troublei
Hopeful and brave add strong
One or the hearts to lean on
When vi c think all things go wrong
I turned at the dick pf the gate latch
i na Set ha mnlylook
t f vi his Bivca O6 pleasure
i ° se f a pleasant boot
It told of a steadfast purpose
Of a brave and daring will
i xXtb PraraM in it
That Ood grant the years fulfil
Ho went np the pathway singing
I saw the womans
eyes
Grow bright with a wordless welcome
As sunshine warms the skies
Hack again sweetheart mother
lie cried and bent to toss
The loving face that was uplifted
or what some mothers miss
I hold that this is true
From lads in love with their mothers
Our bravest heroes grew hearts
harth s grandest hearts have been loving
Since time the earth began
Aid the boy who ki es his mother
Is every inch a man
A bots heiicios
iJtA a < Ter ° the Ofi j 651 Christ
though he cant Jcad a prayermeeting o
bt a church otllcer or preacher he can be a
godly boy in a boys way and a boys place
liei ought not be too solemn or too quiet for
a boy He need not cease to be a boy be
cause he is a Christian He ought to run
jump plav climb and yell like a real boy
But in it all he ought to be free from vul
garity and profanity He ought to eschew
tobacco in eiery form and have a hor
ror or intoxicating dnuks He ought
to be peaceable gentle merciful gen
aaa lie ought to take the part of
small
boys against lage ones He ought tr >
aiscourage fighting He ought to refuse to
be a party to mischieT to persecution to
deceit And above all things he ought
Sow and then to show his colors He need
ot always be interrupting a game to say he
is a Christian but he ought not be ashamed
to say that he refuses to do something be-
cause it is wrong and wicked or because he
fears God oris a Christian He ought to
take no part in the ridicule or sacred things
hut nitet the ridicule of others with a bcJa
statenunt that for the things or God he reels
the dctpest reverence ScUetid
inr dutt or rEiisr
Praise whenit Is deserved is of mote Itn
gDrtance tb the giver than to the receiver
raise does iot immediately affect the merit
of him to whom its awarding belongs If a
tnan deserves praise he is quite as much of
a man without praise as with it but no man
can be so much of a man nor seem so much
of a man while withholding just priise as
while bestowing it If for example a man
risks ha life for another in an act or unsel
stlntlngiy or that ho withholds r it Un-
generously Andthesamftprincipleis oper-
ative all along the line of human conduct
and of its observance Praise is the price
that an on looker puts noon a welldoers
performance and the Srilooker measures
himself in the measure of tho price which
he awards to the performance of the well
doer In little matters as in larger the giv
ing of deserved praise is aduty the perform-
ance of which is even more important to the
one who owes it than to the one to rthom it
ought to unless he pays it all to the utter
most farthing Sunday SchooVTimtt
xrcnoi wamlii
A recent writer says AThat the world
need is niore mirrors that adequately re-
flect the character of Christ These words
occur at the end of a talk on sanctificalion
in which le shows that that qnahty is not
to be sought by striving to eradicate single
sins one by one nor oy attempting to copy
the detdls or Christs character bit by bit
nor by any method which is mechanical
The lapse of time will not bring this quality
There i Bo salvation intime we are
to be sanctified by getting near to Christ
stud in His character absorbing His life
Make Christ yonr most constant compan
Jod anuthenreflectinginamirrorHischar
er yon will be changed into His image
idea of santirication It is
is the true
lemming fhristlike Of conrse the
edge is eomparaiively dim and unsatisfac Vennsarcts wave from Egyptiai Tf ko 3S i 2fiSHrilse1one the more ncarv
t 7 bat ntmrtbeiess is introductory to Taruj and Gideons threshing floortsf time I wa3tEUablefa 1if0 complete sanctifica
Crandrandm hoastnd3of tins
re complete vision This fa yean ago slept the
ats for mpdieines
kind but without recei
e mat er in way
any kind Myfinger nlSS1
quality seems
pff nd m7 hair drop fvle
leaving my head as clearfe to 0
rselves into
Tr Jn if
I we not lay her away in the fr lorltlie WOrld
communion
are boine along on its strong tide who
would never be moved bya pity that was
upon the surface and took no hold upon the
springs of life It is the great heart of
and it must
ChrisTbeating in His
lake its power felt
And this piety that is derived from this
daily communion with Christ is continous
It is not subject to fluctuations It is not
on the mount one day and in the deep val-
ley the next Daily communion with
Christ then daily the heart will be warmed
and cheered by His prescnceits fears will be
removed Its hopes will be expanded its
faith will be confirmed and will nil tho
time be exerting a heaithrnl influence
There mav come to it special seasons of re-
freshing but it w II know few seasons of
coldness and deadness It will all time pro-
claim Christ How quickly how sutclythe
glad tidings would be Bpread did only K7cry
professed Christian reflect clearly from the
mirrorofhilifethebright shininc of the
Sun of Righteousness Imcriam Jfuftfr
SpEaKETR of the late Gencal Har
tranft Ho was ono of tho finest
men said oxGovernor Curtin tho
other day that I over saw in tho scr
viro Through mo ho was offered a
full Colonelcy in tho United States
service which he refused to tako al-
though I begged him to do so He
would not and ho did not tako it Ho
was a singularly reticent man and
mod tt and retiring withal but as
bravo and gallant a soldier as ever
faced the fires of battle Ho was a
man of whom very few anecdotes aro
told and nly reminiscences are very
tew and I do not now recall any of
Ihem Ho n as of a reticent retiring
nature oxcrpt iu battio and then ho
was a warhorse and always in front
of tho enemy No bravor soldier ever
faced a bullet Anecdotes of him most
nccossarily be mainly of a military
character and not personal and aro
mainly known among the members of
bis regiment and cot to the general
public His piivsto life however was
exceptioBully exemplary
i
KAGPICXERS
now 4oood 3IEJJ and ivosirw
EAKJf A IilVLVG IN PAXUS
Astonishing Tacts About These
Strange Spavehgers of tiler Strccla
of tho Trench Capital Their
Organization andAVerk
Last year says Sirs Erank Leslie in a
letter from Paris to tho NewToik XTorU
31 Kouff a dealer in diamonds lost a
flno largo pearl weighing 135 grains and
valued at 8000 Ho injuedfately put
posters up on all the walls of Paris offer-
ing a handsome reward for its recovery
Several weeks elapsed leri a poor
woman called on the Commissary of Po-
lice in tho Hue Montmartrc and handed
the lost pearl to that official Her name
was Gautier She was a chiilonniere Or
female ragpicker by trade and had
found the pearl in a heap of rubbish in
tho Rue LafiiUe Bhe livid in a Small
wooden shanty in tho Rue du Ruisscau a
poorly tenanted street belonging to a
quarter known as Les Grandes Carricres
so named from the largo quarries on
the northern slopes of Montmartrc where
the city formerly got much of its fine
limestone for building
The new law that forbids housekeepers
placing their rubbish in the streets over
night has been a sad blow to the corpora
tion to which this poor honest woman
belongs Some compensation has it is
truej been offered thjm by the tokrance
of the police who close their eyes to the
infringement of the regulations in the
narrow streets which are lined with Shops
and warehouses They have each their
own concierge who permits them to
forage at daybreak among tho Tubbish
brought down by tho servants from up-
stairs
They have a longer days work now
Formerly they started out at tea at night
and at four or five in the morning when
the carts made their rounds they had
disappeared from the streeU Jow they
must remain until the scavengers appear
on tho scene or at least until the last
boxes of rubbish have been emptied into
the common bin placed on the edge of
the curb by each concierge
They have the work of sorting to do
when they get back from their early
morning task of collecting tho refuse
Some sell it to n boss or trieur sorter
as lie is called who stays at homo and
docs nothing else He sits in his room
like a gentleman and there quietly as-
sembles examines and separates the dif-
ferent articles picked up by his workpeo-
ple He then sells the material to buy-
ers of various sorts
The business is anything but a lucra-
tive one Parisians however throw
away every year more than 300000 tons
worth Svo cents a pound cotton three
cents and bones at best fetch one franc
adolgw tt n W Then d t3w i o uS j eightylive centimes orthutyseven cents
lo give praise can never get along as he i per hundredweight
11000 but there are 40000 men and
women to share the sum between them
so that each gets an average of one franc
seventyfive centimes or lcs3 than thirty
five cents Twd hundred pounds of
waste paper cannot be sold for more than
a couple of franc woolen rags are only
A man working steady all night for
they still ply their trade on a small scale
despite the edicts of the Prefect may
earn if be has a fair amount of good
fortune from forty to sixty cents but
not more A silver spoon does occasion-
ally turn up in the rubbish but a pearl
of purest orient hue well 60 to speak
never Besides every member of the
corporation of ragpickers is bound under
severe penalties to deposit any valuables
ho may find at the nearest police office
Each has a card or ticket with a number
inscribed and a number corresponding
with that on tho card is fastened to tho
hottc or basket Ragpickers moreover
have always been noted for their industry
and honesty
There are no classes or categories
among the ragpickers as some pretend
There are only the good and the bad The
real chiffonniciys readily recognized by
the adroitness with which while only
6lightly stooping ho transfixes a cork or
Smooth if it had Shir
as been shhichrnostof
Ulul utJ
sa5a especially any lt of raS or PaPer < Irops it into
I sSm
lisp His Sfa h aVttr iJ jp EP Sung tafi consulted the best local nf not to the basket athfa shoulders Trcq u irS
1 tongue of the dyin octog anaT VTe SjgSSJfmlrelS tU ians and ofete 0f tieQt d0 thn3
wSl5SlI AnrfsoJohn vXflfR Ger ScfiSI aJ Ho contemns imiftorspeople
° FJln its r v ° trou < l hi P83 themselves off for
ceivirnS > but t J tbe genuine article There are plenty of
nacfaracte
slightest benefit JtojFii whole
L can
it will not UCU si nj wj0 wear the blue blouse and
nnally iO visit HoPEgnnjaVeuinj a compan j no members of the corporation
I did butbecomin cose toHim Suppose
before
jmirniug beianning
the trPatment llwday a season alone with
t S not be king and of conrse
tnere commenceitory it wdi amount to noth
Snpfifif fH < 3qor three or five minutes ofre
opeciHC 3 3Wto race with the lord the
S S S had oir < utwlilt ew views wsl1
i tho soul what assurances of
derful I corevhat ideas of duty what renewed
r t rfvr n whataconscoiunissof thedi
atter taClDgltb jj i Ko Christian can dare to
hv flin fimofpie cannot find the few minutes that
uy nmejjgt0thenlth3e bles ngs that are
bottles
young hfe never more In tbly nal failerfkh piety is hearty There is the force
upon herf Ah there was aC10 UaQ real it It is not a thing of times
life > vi
feast and tears mingled wi > was i 4 Wd seasons nor of forms and ceremonies
on that Christmas day JotjS js not coid and lifeless but warm and cx
reunions It wfD be an urn
ness Ifanv a Christian
around and find all his chfldf
he fays can it bo posablcl
here hfet penis over thc
and not one wantiDg IVhy < j
l
AiiTtereiaHpgre jgj
In hourVo rb SS
the een I i the JSSfe 2S
k of IBilove and shrarnnaiS SS
Jiberant It is rich and full and so men
a iR tch iB enthusiasm and some at least
rr 5ntt
Wave it
top of the walls ABhere1
Imd the toOTe hrtakinSof heartstrings but face
afl glows the blocdboundfSS JT KPhans were te V <
whofe nature is exhilaratei ht I a mercflcss world kicked aad
thitw f l not half the warmtoif
that loving aTiTt
heart TC ait t
go about with the basket but they are
They
are mere hidevenders Catskins stiU
find purchasers and the number of rab-
bits eaten at cheap restaurants and water-
side resorts enables these prowling frauds
to dispose of the bodies of their victims
Tho Old Fisherman ll as Beaten
A good story has never been told in
print of royal Reuben tYbod that genial
friend to everybody whoso death was so
widely mourned Ho was a true of
son
J tib lfi22 good old Izaak Walton an enthusiastic
by Swift 6Say give color to the whole dav and and successful angler of course One
and
jiever will grow daily more more i evening while in camp ia tho Adiron
Lord
hrist his dacks he was challenged by a member of
tho party vfho c knowledge of anglinj
was but slight
The conditions were that they should
stand near each other by the side of a
favorite pool each casting into the pool
during a period of fifteen minutes the
contest to be decided by count Uncle
Reubens eyes glistened as the details of
the match were considered and at the
same time he set about making up a-
new cast of flies that he might be able to
do his best when the strugglexamc on
the following day
It was prepared with all bis wonted
skill cunning and delicacy and laying
tho new cast and his cigar aside he
lay down to dream of how he would lure
the dainty trout to his creel At the ap-
pointed hour the contest began with tho
usual judges and a referee Tho chal-
lenger oft and repeatedly led beautiful
troat to his score but ITr TFbod was
less fortunate He was not successful in
striking his rises and only now
and then did he secure a fish
Later in tho contest be exchanged the
leader he had mado up so carefully for
ono which had been much used and
then hi luck began but it was too late
for when the time came for the contest to
expire ho was badly beaten Tho real
reason for his failure was kept a secret-
or some time but it finally became
known that while Mr ITood slept the
challenger had filed tho barbs from his
hooks In no other way could that
nobleminded man have been beaten
Forat and Stream
A KevolUng Spectacle
The other day in a city not a thousand
miles from Seattle a grandfather and a
father were contendingin court for tho
custody of a family of children One of
tho children a bright boy of ten years
was placed on tho witnessstand and re-
peatedly declared I hate my father I
hato him I I hate him Tho father
bowed his head and wept The grand-
father a member of the United States
Senate by the way smiled and seemed
to approve It was a revolting spectacle
The father was a feeble purposeless crea-
ture probably unfit for custody of the
children bat nobody could teach the boy
any worse lesson than he seems to hftVQ
earned Seattle PnflnteUigencer
blo on account of the inate fear of death
The illusions etc however may be
neither pleasing nor displeasing only in-
convenient A certain gentleman sus
ceptible to the drug walked a distance
of ten miles or more visited several
friends acting rationally all the time
but without the slightest knowledge of
what he had done He was surprised on
finding himself at the extreme end of the
city without knowing how ho got there
AVhen he subsequently learned of the
visits he made carrying on conversation
in a natural manner appearing only a
trifle dull he could scarcely believe it
Another man when under its influ-
ence knew what he was doing but had
no idea of distance This was the case
of many amusing incidents and nearly an
accident After having collided with a
number of men women and ash barrels
he started to cross a street and went di-
rectly into the middle of a horse car
which he imagined a half block away
Some kind gentleman seeing his plight
and thinking him either blind or drunk
offered his escort home which service
was accepted ifirw York Sun
Tate of a Class Eater
3lackay Holmes described by persons
who have frequently seen him as a typical
pureblooded American was killed at
Sweetwater Miss in a brawl brought
about it is said by vhe jealousy of a
local merchant whose customers were
being attracted from his store by an ex
hibition of Holmess peculiar nccomplish
fishhtioism it in affects his of stuff which the collect and
no way merit ragpickers < inents which consisted solely in his
t WS 25C TS aWU t0 SrT tj or
or >
that act that he lenders praise na
in more francs
Hashish Hallucinations
That cannabis Indies or Indian hemp
when taken in certain doses produces
pleasant dreams and fancies is a fact
well known in tho East where tadef
the name bf hashish itis frequently given
before bittlo by Chieftains to their fol-
lowers in order to destroy their fear and
fill them with a supernatural frenzy The
dreamy Turk indulges in it owing td
tiie delightful fancies it creates but this
docs not hold trui for the more practical
nations In the more civilized countries
of tho West Indian hemp docs not al-
ways produce pleasant hallucinations
in fact tliby are often disagreeable Ono
lady after its adminstration imagined
her body divided in half the lower por-
tion tunning away Under the dreadful
apprehension that life would cease if
they were not quickly reunited she gave
chase to the seceding lower half
Whether sho caught it or not I do not
know but sleep or consciousness proba-
bly supervened as she is well today
A 3Irs It of Baltimore was similarly
affected She imagined her toes leaving
her one by one then her lower limbs
her fingers forearms arms and lower
part of her trunk followed and just as
her heart was struggling to escapo she
awoke
These dreams were undoubtedly tcrri
pleasure articles that would be danger
ous or repulsive to the ordinary stomach
In the squabble Holmes received a fatal
shot from some unknown person
Holmess appetite for tacks and other
pointed hardware was remarkable but
if he doted on anything it was soda water
bottles although ho never turned away
from glass articles and had a well
developed taste for fortyrod whisky
Upon occasions and for a reasonable
purse made up by a crowd he repeatedly
ate raw chickens beginning on tho un-
happy fowls while they were still alive
At ono town in Delta for he was in
the habit of going from place to place
exhibiting himself he varied the mo-
notony of his bill of fare by drinking two
gallons of water as fast 03 it conld be
dipped out and handed to him It must
be told however he did this to win a-
bet of a pint of whisky In the same
town after eating a livo chicken he an-
nounced that on the following day his
bill of fare would consist of a lame and
especially mangy dog that was then n
familiar object on the streets
The gorge of the community rose at
this and Holmes was ordered to leave
the town at once It does not appear
that he had any aversion to ordinary
food but rather that ho used tho tri-
lling articles already mentioned as other
and ordinary men do pepper and fiery
sauces solely as condiments
Recently a circus offered him 50 per
men They were evidently preparing to
have some rough sport with Mr Moody
for when ho appeared at the doer they
crowded around him and jostled him oil
tho lower step Ho saw the danger and
averted it neatly He was carrying his
overcoat on bis arm Picking out the
biggest and toughest of tho crowd he
saidr Wont you pleaso help mo on
with this coat Im getting a little old
and stout The bad young man was
unnerved Ho reddened and stepped
back Mr Moody held out his arms
appealingly and tho young man weak-
ened 3Iuttcring something that
sounded like an oath he hoisted the
coat onto the broad shoulders I knew
youd do it Thank jou laughed Mr
Moody and he tvalkcd briskly down the
street leaving a disorganized gang of
hoodlums in tho shadow of the building
Chicago Tribune
Femalo Kleptomaniacs
I wn3 taUdDg recently said a writer
in the Chicago Times with the manager
of a large store where they sell every-
thing from a clothespin to nn overcoat
There is hardly a day he said that
we do not arrest three or four women for
stealing We havo a force of detectives
distributed through the house and it
keep3 them busy watching all the crooked
characters who come in here Host of
the women that we arrest wo let go with
a warning But occasionally a professional
shoplifter comes along nnd we feel in
duty bound to prosecute such offenders
The other day a lady wearing silks and
seuskins was seen to take some articles
from a counter and conceal them
under her cloak She was taken
upstairs to the offico and the
goods found in her possession She
cried bitterly and begged to be set free
saying that an irresistible impulse had
caused her to act as she did She is the
ivife of a prominent Board of Trade man
We let her go and told her not to come
near tho store again Almost every thief
we arrest is a woman On an average we
have twentyfive of them a week
The German Emperors style of after
dinner oratory H like that of a com-
mander in the field his sentences are a
scries of short sharp shocks like so many
word e command
CURIOUS FACT
A curly walnut log was sold by s
Burch Logan County VT Va nak
3000
The fastest recorded time made by an
electric railway is about twenty miles an
hour on a street car system
More than four thousand persons per
ished by a hurricane which devastatedl
Barbadoes October 101780
Four telegraphio messages can now be
transmitted OTer one wire at one timo by
using the quadruple system
It is estimated that 250000 persons U
tho United States are engaged in business
depending solely on electricity
Eighteen years ago a Kansas City man
paid3CO0 for a lot and was laughed at
The other day he sold it for 132000
An Ohio girl has a photograph album
containing the pictures of fourteen men
to whom she says she has been en
gaged
In a colony numbering seventyfive in
Tulare County Cal no church or saloon
is tolerated Board of Trustees governs
tho whole
J J Banta of DeLand Ph has a
Dutch Bible nearly 300 years old that his
family earned to the Stato of Sfcw York
when first settled
Will Hensels wife of Puuxutawney
Fenn decorated a favorite cat named
Jonathan with a ribbon and a bell
Jonathan then climbed a tree and hanged
himself
A wealthy citizen of Alsmeda CaL
who died a week or two ago provided in
his will that if any of his children marry
first cousins they shall forfeit their share
t
Tho estimated number cf Christians is
over 40S000000 of Buddhists 420
000000 of the followers of Brahma
180000000 of Mohammedans 150
000000 of Hebrews 8000000 of
atheists deists and infidels 85000000
of Pagans 5000000 and of 1100
minor creeds 123000000
Several weeks ago whilo Mrs O
Deatrich who lives near Philadelphia
was gathering hickorynuts a blacksnakl
coiled around her ankle Sho endeav-
ored to shake it off without avail when
ia her desperation she heroically pulled
it oil her ankle and threw it from her
which certainly required muchnervo for
a woman
Mark Twains Boyhood
He was always a rascal taiil It E
Morris the painter speaking of Mark
Tnain I was born and raised in Han-
nibal and know when Mrs Clemens
Marks mother moved from Florida
Monroe County to Hannibal Mark was
a dull stupid slowgoing fellow but he
was full of pranks and while he didnt
do the meanness ho planned it and got
other boys to do it He went to school
to Dr Meredith and Mark always sat
near the foot of the class Ho never
took any interest in books and I never
saw him study his lessons He left
school and went to learn the printing
business and soon after that left Hanni
bal and went to stcamboating
I stayed at school got a good educa-
tion and am a painter while Mark is a
millionaire It is a scandalous fact that
as a boy from ten to seventeen years of
age Mark was a dull stupid fellow and
it was the wonder of the town as to
what end would be his He was pointed
out by mothers as a boy that would never
amount to nothin if he did not actually
come to some bad end And he was the
most homely lad in school too Pranks 1
I con think of a dozen of em and his
Huckleberry Finn is full of Hannibal
episodes worked over I read that with
as much interest as I would a diary of
Hannibal kept during my school days
3rark is three years older than myself
but he was always in a class of boys two
or three years younger than himself
St Joseph Mo iVhrs
Scenes in Siam
An American finds Bangkok the cap
ital nf Siam full of the strangest con-
trasts and oddest sights said Mr
Perkins a returned traveler from that
country He sees the river banks lined
for miles with floating houses the homes
week to travel with it but he indig ot many thousands and the scenes of
nantly rejected the offer when he learned busy trade On one corner is the splen
the he must subordi
that to earn money subordinate
nate his will and pleasure to that of the
manager
There is abundant evidence that he
practiced no sleightofhand tricks on his
audiences out actually crushed with his
teeth and then swallowed glass and other
hard substances YiekHmrg Commercial
ITeraU
Moodys Ready Tact Saves Him
Evangelist D L Moody went down in-
to the slums of Chicago a few evenings
since to preach to an audience of people
never seen inside of the churches After
the services he was the centre of a scene
Half a dozen young men half drunk and
noisy waited at the foot of the stairs
They insulted the young women who
came out and they tripped up the young
did palace of a nobleman and on the
next the hovels of the very poor Here
are groups of Buddhist priests in yellow
garb shielding their faces with fans at
the sight of women and near them are
gangs of the tougncst of convicts clank-
ing their chains as they toil in the streets
Here aro lepers horribly repulsive unre-
strained and clamorous for alms and
soon perhaps tho King passes with a
brilliant retinue sitting on his state
chair of solid gold Fine ladic3 have
teeth as black as polished ebony When
a member of the royal house dies the cre-
mation ceremonies cost a fortune and
while thousands are witnessing the im
posing display vultures aro tearing dead 1
bodies to pieces in the heart of Bangkok
and the poor are burning their dead s
couple of armfuls of wood serving as tho
funeral pyre ifen York San
Eyes Ears ftlose
Are all more or less affected by catarrh The eye3
become inflamed d and watery with dull hear
pain between them thero are roarlnj buzzing
noises In the ears and sometimes tbe hearia 1j
affected there ls constant disagreeable dlscaar o
from tbe cose bad breath and ln many cases lou
of the sense of tmelL All these disagreeable symp-
toms disappear when tbe disease Is cured by Hoods
Sarsapartlla which expels from the blood tno Im
purity from which catarrh arises tones and restores
the diseased organs lo health and builds up the
whole system
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Sold Dj all druggist 1 itxforgs Prepared only
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IOO Doses One Dollar
COfYFtlOMT
Wl
Harunerfest perhaps
most habitation in Eun
adopt electricity to illuminatoi
r
r
Tho town is In the Polar Circle amfc
ness prevails there thres months out
the twelve
The Handsomest Ladr lnTwwn
Xemarkedtoa friend the other day that si
Inevr Kemps Balsam for the Throat
Lungs was a superior remedy fia it etc
ter cough instantly when other cough ft
dies had no eCect whatever So to prove
and convince yon ot its merit anydrnggiS
will give you a Sample Bottle Frte Large
size COc and JL
Kino Almojcso the baby potentate of
patn has oflVred a prize to the citizen of
Ladrid who will lavent the most novel toy
IIoit This
We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for
any cose ot CatarrU that cannot be cure d by
taking lialls Catarrh Cure
F J Cnzxiv Co Irops Toledo O
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If every iceman In thli land knew for herself
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The San Saba News. (San Saba, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 15, Ed. 1, Friday, February 14, 1890, newspaper, February 14, 1890; San Saba, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth110730/m1/3/: accessed June 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .