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REV TALMAGE brought from ths Ushers of the crushed rail j maa had lain ani sulered and diei. Bat train . In a Httle while it will t3 too lata. ' one morning; the hospital nurs nw a patient Come for God's Cake! Come right away!"' under the blanket kissing the figure oi a leaf "No," says the doctor, "not until we hare in the quilt, and the nura supposed he was settled whether the medicine on that too i onW wanderinrin his mind. Bat no: he was rm,A t; Dvi- nim'n'o c ! helf was rightly mixed. I say there the son of the mother who had mia tha Tile Eminent BrOOKJyn UlVineS bmi- ; were too many drops of laudinumin it, and quUtand he recaixeJ that figure of a leaf JR. day Sermon. Subject: The Battle of Cveeds. INDIAN SHOWS. " Curious Tricks Performed by the "Mystery Men." Text: "He that prutseth hy and meddlHh vith Ktrife belonging not to him is like one that taketh a dog by the cars." Proverbs zxvi., 17. BoJornon here deplores the habit of rush ing in lietffwn contestant; of taking part in the antagonisms of others; of joining in fights which they ought to shun. They do no good toothers and get damage for them selves, lie comf.ares it to the experiment of taking a dog by the ears. Nothing so irri tates canines as to be clutched by the lugs. Take thern lv the back of the neck and lift them and it does not seem to hurt or offend; but you take the dog by the ear, and he will take you with his teeth. In all the historv of kennels no intelligent or spiritl dog will stand that. "Now," says Solomon, "you go into quarrels or controversies that are not yours and you will get lacerate ! and torn and bitten. 'He that paseth by and med dleth with strife belonging not to him is like one that taketh a dog by the ears.'" This is the time of resounding ecclesiastical quarrel. Never within your memory or mine has the air been so full of missiles. The Presbyterian Church has on hand a con troversy to great that it finds it prudent to postpone its settlement for at least one more year, hoping that something will turn up. Somebody might die or a new general assem- thi? other man savs ther? were too many as Dart of a rown his mother usi to wear, i drops of camphire, we must get this ques- J and it reminded him of home. D. you know i tiou settled before we can attend to the rail- j where this quilt cumfroa' he sue! The ! road accident.' nurse answerei, "I can find oat, for then And one doctor takes another doctor by i was a card pinned fast to it. and I will find ; the fcollar and pushes him back against the I that." Bore enough, it confirm! whit he I counter, and one of the druggists says, "If thought. Then the nurae pointed to a passage ! you will not admit that I am right about j of Scripture in the block of the quilt, tae pos i that one bottle I will smash every bottle in i sage which say, "When he wa yet a great . your apothecary store," and he proceeds to j ways off his father saw him and ran and fell smash. Meanwhile, on the lower shelf, on his neck and kissed him." "Yes," said the plainly marked and within easy reach are . dying soldier, "X was a great way ol, but tGod has met me and had compassion on me. I "Shall I write to your mother and tell her I that the lost one Is foun t and the deal is .u,i-uZ t wr.ii i alive aeainf He answered, "I wish you AV" v- ?"TJ:iZr;hr:i:Z 'fux would, if it would not hetoo much trouble." ; defended for their effectiveness upon apply this thought every one safe its appii- you suppose in ax woman nJ nuMi u deception of cation. Here is this old world, audit ikotf quilt adMled it wi scripture paes had ! the deception OI ucn. u. ; ne iricK, ior ex all the medicines needed for the helping of the sufferers by the accident, and in that drawer, easily opened, are bandages and track. Sin and sorrow have collided with any trouble about Hocus-Pocus Like That of the Jugglers of India, "Mankind in all ags has enjoyed illusions," Paid Prof. Otis T. Mason to a writer for the Washington Star. "He lias always evinced a surprising fondness for shows of-any port that it. The groan of agony is fourteen hun dred million voiced. Goi has opened for relief and cure a great sanitarium, a great Louse of mercy, and all its shelves are filled with balsams, with catholicons, with help glorious help, tremendous help, heltr so easily administered that you need not upon any step ladder to reach it. You can reach it on your knees and then hand it to all the suffering, and the sinning, and the dying. Comfort for all the troubled! Far don for all the guilty ! Peace for all the dy ing! But while the world is neeling'tne re lief and perishing for lack of it, what of the church? Why, it is full of fighting doctor?. On the top shelf are some old bottles, wnich several hundred years ago Calvin or Aran a - how the doctrine of Goi's sovereignty can be harmonized wita man's free agency, or , who wrote the Pentiteuca or the inconsi-i- ' tencies. of the Niceae creed? No, no; go to ; work for God and suffering humanity and ; all your doubts and fears and mysteries and unbeliefs put together will not l heavy i enough to stir the chemist's scales, which is accustomed to weighing one-fiftieth part of a grain of chamomile flower?. Why stop a moment to understand the niyteries when there are so many certitudes? Why spend our time exploring the dark garrets and coal holes of a great palace which has abova ; ground one hundred rooms nooae i wun suu- thc eve. Take a Iit- imple, that is per formed by the Chippewa Indians. A number of the sorcerer or Mnystery incii. as they are called, gather in n circle closely with their heads bowed together fo as to shut out the view from without. Presently, after going through some inonkey buines, they separate, and lol there is a century plant growing on the prairie where shine? It takesall my tima to absorb what not hill" had been before a plant :ietu- nas teen revealed, so mac l nave no iime w , . . upturn and root out and drag forth what Hy of a dozen years growth and t o or jr i m . blv mavvr;;;rtoA:7r; or the members of the synod of Dort, or ?as not been reveaieu. em" thlCC feet hi-ll. How is it done? Idoifl - -' v, . , VJ, : , -s thA fnrmpiM nf th rirvnA rreft.1 fillH with ion to solve mvstenes ana explore vne mex- - SteS&SS SSSkSjSSIr.SJ i P?bl. .dhiu1omthjPi an.t,pt believe any wl.ito ...an can tell you , - - v..u.. v.. , . - ... j t . io nftin tne ijim om oi rneoionic&i niuicui- ... ... ... ..t . . r . . . ' , I ini ml i nrii nil' n I inn tm nnii u. holy mixtures, and until we get a revision of i i a. i a a . gans are taxed to the utmost in trying to as- wie!ie OLt DOtue nna oul wnetner we similate others. "Shall women preach' ! must take a teaspoonful or tablespo.jnful. "Or be sent as delegates to conferences'?" j and whether before or after meals, let the aro nuestions that have nut manv of i nations suffer and groan and die. Save tha cur juetuouisi Dretnren on i no "anxious peat.-' And the waters in some of the great baptistries are troubled waters. Because of the controversies throughout Christendom the air is now like an August afternoon about five o'clock, when it has been steaming hot all day, and clouds are gathering, and there are lions of thunder with grumbling voices and flashing eyes coming forth from their cloudy Jairs, and people are waiting for the full burst of the tempest. I am not much of a weather prophet, but the clouds look to me mostly like wind clouds. It may be a big blow, but I hope it will soon be over. In regard to the Battle of the Creeds, 1 am every day aked about it. I want to make It so plain this morning what I think that no one will ever ask again. Lt those who are jurymen in the case I bottles by all means, if you cannot save any thing else. Now, what part shall you and I take in this controversy which fills all Christeudo n with clangor? My advice is, take no part. In time of riot alt mayors of cities advise good citizens to stay at home or in their places of business, and in this time of relig ious riot I advise you to go about your regu lar work for God. Leave the bottles on tha higher shelves for others to fight about, an I take the two bottles on the shelf witnin easy reach, the two bottles which ars all this dying world needs; the one filled with a potion which is for the cieansinz of all sin, the other filled with a potion whica is for the soothing of all suffering. Two Gospel bottles! Christ mixed thern out of His own mean those who in the different ecclesiastl- ! tears and blood. In them is no human admixture. Spend no time on the mysteries! You, a man only five or six feet high, ought not to try to wade an ocean a thousand feet deep. My own experience has been vivid. I devote! the most of my time for years In trying to un cal courts have the questions out directlv before them weigh and decide. Let the rest of us keep out. The most damaging thing on earth is religious controversy. No one evtr comes out of it as good a man as he goes in. Some of the ministers in all de nominations who before the present acerbity were good and kind and useful, now seem al most swearing mad. These brethren I notice always open their violent meetings with prayer before devouring each other, thus saying f. rae before meat. They have a moral hydrophobia that makes us think they have taken a dog by the ears. They never read the imprecatory Psalms of David with such zest as since the Briggs and Newton and MacQueary and Bridgman and Brooks ques tions got into full swing. May the rams of the sheepfold soon hae their horns sawed off! Before the controversies are settled a will through Jesm Christ pardon sin, and ii i-T -.. -"i ""feu ua.i,i.ucjr ne win ooaiiort trouble, caii noeraiism, De landed into practical ln- ties. Good enoush intention, my brother, no doubt, but the Lord isnot anxious to hive jcgg i s POn;C hocilS-pOCUS,like similar vou help Him. He will keeo His throne with- ... but vour assistance. Don't be afraid that feats performed by the native jugglers the Bible will fall apart from inconsistencies. . fui; tv mvn ii,eorv U il,.. there It hung together many centuries before you 1,1 1,ulia- -A1 " u'colJ 1S ulM luclc were born, and your funeral sermon will be must be PCine liolc previously dug bc- preached from a text taken from its undis- .... e .t " i turbed authenticity. "tu the surface of the ground, in Do you know that I think that if all min- 1,1, tllC vaul nU( a confederate isters in all denominations would stop this 1 nonsense of ecclesiastical strife and take hold are concealed. When the performers the word of God, the only question with each . iv1,.i.- : i,v . i ,i of us being how many s6ufs we can bring to arc Pbeicd together in the wax I dc- Christ and in how short a time, the Lord pcribc, the vegetable mav bo pushed would soon appear for the salvation of all , , ' , , - nations? Whynotall at onca light all the up and the earth made sirooth again torches of Gospel invitation? Why not ring ' around it before the spectators are all the bills of welcome? Why not light up ; . , A ,, t the long night of the world's sin and suffer- rc11 to sec anything. Hut many ing with bonfires of victory? Why not un- creditable authorities, among them limber all the Gospel batteries and let them : boom across the earth, and boo n into several Catholic priests, have tesiilicd the parting heavens. The King is ' i0;.. t ready to land if we are ready to revive to "'"fT "eon these aboriginal mys Him. Why cannot we who are now living terv men go out on the baldest spot in w xiu uesceni." aiusi. it aii ue postpouoa Tlionirht Ills Legs IT ere C;if, A physician of lonj experieuce S the treatment of mental dicaei t0; a few days ago of the rcrurkate cae of a young man who wa j. fectly sound on all topic but one. Z the screws in his bram were ri?U iz one. That was loose. He wa aa i. mate of a Connecticut ay!um, tie doctor said, and had demanded to t examined, asserting that he w.n lri When the physician reached the aT. luin he was shown into a handle!.. furnished room and prcsente 1 to x tall, good-looking young fellow, parently in robust healtli. Tell me,' said the physician, - about your case." The young man, speaking with p?r. feet coherency, and using the Lei cj language, said that he was confine. u the instance of his father. Thcr Uj both loved the same girl, and wUt the son returned to his home after u absence of a few days, he found tin his father had married her. 1IU then desiring to get him out of t! way, had then placed him in an nj. lutn. The doctor made note, it when the patient concluded told L!a that he would do all he could forlla. ow," sani the doctor, "iri.a't you walk out into tho hall with mr "1 can't," said the young man, sor rowfully. "Why not? aked ti doctor. ,rccautc it I do I'll breai, was the rather surprising rejlj. "What do you ineau?M asked the jit. sician. Why, don't yoti kiiow? said the patient, "that from my xh'.fjt down Tin made of glass, and thatl'c onlv safe in this room.' The doctor left him. Hi disw was incurable. New York KccurJtr. fidelity, and others through what they call conservatism will shrink up into bigots tight and hard as the mummies of Egypt which got through their controversies three thou sand years ago. This trouble throughout Christendom was directly inspired by Satan. He saw that too much good was being done. Re cruits were being gathered by hundreds of thousands to the Gospel standard. The victories for God and the truth were too near together. Too many churches were being dedicated. Too many ministers were being ordained. Too many philanthropies were being fostered. Too many souls were being saved. It had been a dull time in the nether world, and the arrivals were too few. So Satan one day rose upon his throne and said, '"Ye powers of darkness, heir!" And all up and down the caverns the cry was, "Hear! Hear!" Satan said: "There is that American Board of Commissioners for For- to later ages? Has not our poor world (rrnAnfcl Inner rTi rTi orV. in mnpal a .n most oi my time ror Tears in trying to un- p. -rr . a derstand God's eternal decrees, and I was de- Wave the ot martyrs enough, and termined to find out why the Lord let siii ! tave not the lakes of tears and the rivers come into the world, and I set out to explore j of blood been deep enough? Why cannot the doctrine of the Trinity, and with a varl- : the final glories roll in now? Why cannot stick to measure the throne of the Infinite. 1 thisdyirur centdrv feed the incoming tides As with all my predecessors, the attempt was of tne oceans of heavenly mercy? Musi a dead failure. For the last thirty years I j r eyes close in death aud our earitate have not spent two minutes in studying the ! ?n te, deafness of the tomb, and thesa controverted points of theology; and if I live 1 heart3 Pe?tX J. "iC-0 1fore tLaar, thitr iJC t n4- S.A comes in? O Christ? Why tarnest lhou? sandth part of a second in such exploration. 1 A5uUiC beforL we E the way of all ; the ice, a double platform serving for i Know two tnings, ana taese 1 will devote : " , V...rr tlm ronrnalmoi.t nf ll.n mnn vr1,n ro... duuio iiujuuaj ciuuu t'iiLJjj tuu wjjf ; itr ' - ' fore we die let us behold Thy hands that rcscts the animal tnken. To attract were spikei, spread out in benediction for a lost race. And why not let us, with our , the prey the pretended hunter scratr.'i mortal ears, hear that voice which spate peace as inou mast go up, speak pardon a plain and seemingly make tho grass spring up all over it for a distance of many feet within a lew moments. "Another trick performed by the northwest coast Indians is more strictly of the nature of an optical il lusion. It is a sort of stage play, rep resenting the capture of a seal through all tlie years of my life in proclaiming Jrod Creeds have their use-, but just now the church is creeled to death. The young men entering the ministry .are going to be launched in the thickest fog that ever set tle i on the coasts. As I a:n told that in all our services stu lants of Princeton an I Un ion and Drew and ot ier theological semi naries are present, an 1 as thesj words will com-i to thousands of young men who are soon to e iter the ministry, let me say tJ I such aud through the n to their assxiiates. I keep out of the bewildering, belittling, de- stroying and anry controversies abroal. ; The questions our doctor of divinity are i trying to settle will not bs settle I until the i day after the day of jaig.njnt. It is su'ol a j poor economy of tima to sp-iui years ant ; years in trying to fatho n th unfathomable, ! wh?n in five minutes In h-avea we will know all we want to know. Wait till gat o ir throne. Wait till the light of etarnity ; flashes upon our newlv ascended upon the platform with their spears, eign Mission. It must either bo demolished i s?lrlts. " is useless lor ants on differeut or crippled, or the first thincr you know they ' Sldes of a ,nole hlU to try discuss tVs co.n- ' will have all nations brought to God. Apo.- i Prave heishfe of Mount Blano and Mouat lyon the Younger! Youo up to Andover ; Washington. Lit m3siy to all young ma and get the professors to discussiui waetlier I abou? to enter the ministry that soon the the heathen can 1 savi withnnt. th (Jfw. i greatest novety in tne won. I wi ifcl. Div. rt them from the wort of misinn i adulteratel religion of Jesus Christ. Priacii and get them in angry convention in a room at i by the time they adj and emancipation and love and holliness and joy to all nations as Thou comest down? But the skies do not part. I hear no ruui i bling of chariot wheels coming down over the sapphire. There is no swoop of wings. ; I see no flash of angelic appaarances. All is ; still. I hear nothing but the tramp of my j own heart as I pause between thesa utter j ances. The King doe3 not land because tha : wbrld is not ready and the church is not : ready. To clear the way for the Lor J's com j ing let us devote all our energies of 1 ly. j mind and soul. A Russian general riding i over the battlefield, his horse trea ling amid j the dying and dead a wounded soldier asked j him for water, but the officer did not under , stand his language and knew not whit ! the poor fellow wautel. Then tha soldier cried out "Christos, and that word meant sympathy and help, and the Russian o.Tlcer dis:nouaiel anl put to as they do on a real hunt. Where upon the man who impersonates th victim, clad in sealskins, appear at a hole aud i immediately thrust through with a spear and dragged out. A parcntly the wenpon has gone c!enr through his body and he is car ried oflT thus impaled br two of his captors, each shouldering an end of the spear. lilood flows in streams from his body and it U diffi cult for the observer to realize that ho ' has not really been killed. Iut n few the lips of the sutxjrer a cooan; dra ight. icui uuer u; iu-jkcs ui appear- ill 83M tne languages it has only a little diff r.?nc UbBtheua- : termination. Christos! It stands for s that and you will have a crow t. The world bung's Hotel, Boston, ani i is sick regurgitation with the mo iera hey adjourn the cause of lack in religion. Tne world has b?-n foreign missions will be gloriously and 1 swmgiug off fro n thy ol 1 Gospel, but it will Magnificently injured. Diabolus tho 1'oun- SW"S hack, and by the time you young m;a ger ! You go up and get Union Theological S ? lnto h? PP1 tha cry will be coming up Seminary of Isew York and the general assenuny or tne rresbyterian Church at De troit at swords' points and diverted from the work of making earnest ministers of religion, and turn that old Presbyterian Church, which has been keeping us out of customers for hundreds of years, into a splendid pan demonium on a small scale. Abaddon the Third! You iro up and assault that old Epis copal Church, which has been storming the go into the pulpits tha cry will be coming up from all the millions of mankind, '"jive us the bread of life; no sweetens 1 bread, no ; bread with 6ickly raisins stuck hire and j there into it, but old-fashione I bread a Go I our mother mixed and bakei it!" 1 Now, what is the simple fact that you in the pjw and Sabbath-school class and re : formatory association ani we in the pulpits i have to deil witi? Is is this: That Go! has i somewhere, and it matters not where, but i Be that ta charmed word with w.iica wj go forth to do our whole duty. In many oca of V.Tl- pathy. It stands for help. It stands for pardon, It stands for hop?. It stands for heaven. Christos! In that name we were baptised. In that name we took our first sacrament. That will be the battle shout that will win the whole world for Go J! ancc before the audience as sound as ever and smilingly makes his lov. The secret of the whole business is that the spear thrust at him shuts np into the handle, like a stage dagger, lie grasps it close to Ids body, whi!e Christos! Put it on our banners when we at the same instant a sneer point that i march! Put it on our lips when we die! i ut in tne luneral psalm at our obsequies ! t Put it on the plain slab over our grave! Christcs! Blessed be His glorious name for ' ever! Amenl (ialet j ot the Japanese. There are no people o fond of tori a the Japanese. About one dav c- of every three U a holiday in t!".r country and even their pilgi images u temples of worship are juTformed Is gala costume, with dancing and sporj by the wayside. 1'lay is, from tbtl: point of view, tho object of oxUtenct, work being the means to the end, l cauo it is necessary to earn p!eta:t in order to find it enjoyable. Ameri cans, of course, know better than tLi. having ascertained that the purposed life is labor and that fun in any U; is waste of time. The Japanese have the inot pcrffl kindergarten system in the world In fact, they originated thi mc:W of instructing by ertei tannncnt i stead of by punishment inf.icui Their play apparatus for Mich rc poses is elaborate, but all of il ii adapted to the infant mind, which is designed at once to amuc and ti inform. The little ones of thaUnv. even become somewhat interested U mathematics by sc?ing ami fetl'.r; what a pretty thing a cone, a jbfr? or a cylinder is when cut out of vc! with a lathe. They make outlines u solid figures out of straw", with fret pease dried to hold the joint tegctl?. and for the instruction of the flat blocks are provided, with tie Jr anesc characters raied upon them-- Washington Star. heavens for centuries with the sublitnest soniewnere. provide! a great heaven, great prayers that were ever uttered churc'i ot i for quietness for thosswao want quiet; gric Selected Thought. Hope is the cordial of the hraman heart. Chicago Standard. Bishop Leighton, Bishop White and Bishop j lYr tuw,u'Jia- w l ' ; lcllvane,aud get that denomination discus- i tjtudss; great for arcaitectura for thos-3 waj iug intn iiww?aii oi uiscussing me eierames. t , , I Atiddou the Fourth! You go u- to that old ip ior mum wuuiuj Kinmui wnissipi; ; Methodist Church, which his through her ; great for music for thosa wao like music; revival, rent millions to heaven which we great for processions for those who ; would ot'ierwise ha vd adiel to our pyuria-' I1" ar'"lf3 oa. whlte horses, ant great urch of Wesley and Matthew ior anyimng m one espeeia iv desires in tion; ths church of Wesley Simpson, asrainst which we have un esrvil grudge, and get them so atsorbed in discuss ing whether women shall take part in her conference tha't they shall not have so much tune to discuss how many sous and daughters sh will take to glory,' What amazes me "most is that all people do not ee that the entire movement at this time all over Christendom is satanic. Many or tne infernal attacks are s; suo'u a rapturous dominion; ani througu taa ooings ot one wao was bora aut five miles south of Jaruii'.eoi anl diet about ten minutes' walk from its east ern gate all may enter that great h;avei for the earnest anl heirtfelt as zia:. Is that all? That is all. Wnat, th-u, is voar work and mine? Our work is to persaali people toi.aceiaat way ant start thitaer- ilv and hMilcn d and finally go w. Bat ious that t-r glon 50 nethm;J to do Wlta tnis Bu: here is "a ;xt? Oi, yes; but do of the wwers that if tae peop.e start for hes of darkness to split up the churches, to get i ia2r,f wm a 311 ta J ? ministers to take each other by the throat, S Ther Wiil At very st ir t of to make religion a laughing stock of earth j 80 f"uc xie sPint ; & ha been concealed behind his back i jerked by a string, so as to prejpe outward, while the hunters carry him away, a sort of sling passing between his legs and under his clothing serv ing to support his body. Of course. The man who overcomes himself dis- the blood comes from a hidden blad- appointa himself. llcr that U cut jmutancoul v. Devotedxess is all that is the grand- 44iirt-. i, . , iii- u i-r . . 4'llowevcr. the mot civilized teo- est and most subhmo m human hie; it is, so to speak, the Divine side of our P'c arc not c appreciative of the en humanity. P. Felix. ioymcnt to be found in optical illu The seeming shipwrecks we meet mohs than are savages. They deli mit vilh in the voyage of life often prove in llolllillj: more than .IH.t-of-hnnd thp vprv tinner wbicli tmst snctHl our " course to the haven where "we would be, performances and stage deceptions of j night succeeding the amputation Xeio York Observer. all sorts, including the trickery of the was seen to clutch the bcdc'.-.tls It is one thing to prai-e the beanti- car by ventriloqni-m. Londoner, his hand, while his body writhe! u tndes; it is another thing to practice to , v... 'i !,!. iiiir Rririt aiit on ran no ice ior- ,." iuiuiviii mer; it re'inires "grace to succeed ia the , JuJ -hows than of anythin- tUo in with the impreikion that the r- Sympathetic Tain lu Arnpatated Li" The following was related in ington City a fevr days ag by V M. Itailcy of Gainesville, w group of doctors: "I was a surgeon in IV.k's Ct mand duiing the war. D.srin:; o'e the battles lefore Atlanta. 1 wa upou to amputate the leg f the tsv of the Forty-cishtli Georgia. II? v' a giant in stature aud stod tr.e of amputation very well. Durir.jtU ana strategic and so m;ren - as tne next? ua. yes; but do voa nit see bold and unct-ivered attemnt of the nower ! that if the people sUrt for heaven oa th?ir ... . . I wa t" K - r na? nrifl , I -v nil tl, . I . tin loaraey Christ, waici i world a" well 1 atter- United tretbyterian. and hell, to leave the Bible with no more respect or authenticity than an old almanac of 12, which told what would be the change of weather six months ahead and in what quarter of the month it is bet to plant turnips. In a word, the effort is to stop the evangelization of the world. It seems to mevry much like this: There has been a railroad accident and many are wounded -and dying. There are several drug stores near the scene of casualty. All the doctors and druggists are neeled and leedfed right away. Bandages, stimulants. Aruesthetic-s, medicines of all sorts. "What are the doctors and ririLS-tnsts doina? Dis cussing the contents of some old bottles on the toy shelf, bottles of medicine which some uVctors and druggists mixed 'two or three hundred . years ago. Come doctors V these woiVided and dring that are beinz tbe world. At every other corner al- w He is a fool who hopes that our rea- mod you will find one. and the gamins sen will fellow to their conclnsious the f ,,, OM r ... ... , . . r rT- i t ,l,c street arc so f.amdiar with the nivstenous ways of Ihm who is ono beiug in three persons. Know, thea, PPlt plot and dialogue tTiat if the a spirit o Kialnesi ant s?it svenne ail to rpstram thvpelf. () man. when showman inn'i n wnr.l m it il.nf ..;u Keueri v aa ouraen o-er ng an i neiptm- , thon dearest to question the things ol ness, that everv step thoytae will rejaal n i tC with (roil HaI (It o-r xr.,- Ti:. V UCU. JJaille.- of stilts! Get it doara o jt of tne hizti ton ers! G-etitoa a level with tae wants ant ! Tue peace of God is rich ia its bless- ! Irtrj 1 1 to'lt na tliat nnr ti n ftrf for. woes of our poor huaiaa racf! Get it out of , , . n tbe dustv theologically that iewppte i B1Tea an that WeTre alk.aS in read, and put it in their hearw ani lives. commandments. His peace is essential Good thing is it to profess religion wnea ' to eoiovnient and progress in the Chris- ycu join thechurcX out every lay, sjae- tian life, Onlv as -e rossess it can we A peculiar patchwork q' the Civd War, made by a 1 the hospitals at the front, t the army, and was naturally the welfare of soldiers. But what a pate a- Christian InQUircr. worx quut sue sent: ua every block o: tha obj-et. They know it all by heart and yet th?y never tire of it." Moral Ilnll Fiehts. AIecieau moralist champions the cause of the matadors on artery of the legAa l !oughrd, been irnpropcrfy tied, and tlit man was dyiflgJ Onleir.g fi'i"'-" he said the tOf tin- amputate cramped him. Tle cac i rcr-" tome and I halt the suit utatf found, and sure cxiotigli th f c J foot were in a crinjd position. were straighteiieTi and int-:':'.r Ji the ingeni mAr c&e in sU-ical prct l2 ni.-a 4Via Tl,V M-.-ir.f tr-itli tit-., fit IlIU TUI'.l I lial tlip tl'fl rf HitntiAiit,... I . . t . r W :!8P- nut sbee, in . drinks has often been succe.fully iheha-labovin i Rood pasture and t her can not thrive if .. tli, 1 VC . -r inwreited in constantly driven about by dogs.' . . " j exemplined." TNcw- Or. ' quiltwasa passage of ftcriotureor averse of a hymn. The moaths and years o! ths war went by. Oa that quilt uaauy a woaiieI arena, and that on Sunday afternoons I . it wouid not be eay to enfore tire t- ' 6C' "" TKtr of three IlKiuun.l ia:cr. in a.iv ! Mo.t -real mn oilier war.-flklford. M0t great women hav( Lav great r
Siler City Leader (Siler City, N.C.)
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July 22, 1891, edition 1
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