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Omens Signs "Wonders-
A lady sends' the following to Ilaney s Jour
nal, as among '.the popular superstition anil
whims of the day : t
Yes sir, you will find very few people wl
do'not ! entertain some superstition or other,
though I perhaps very few will admit it; I I
Sinpe nolone wilf adopt any ones from reading
these ; remarks'; and I .would like to impress
Vipon parents the 'importance of hiding their
.pnptrstijious beliefs, (if they can't overcome
'thorn) from the children for superstitions arc
roriaiii'lv useless, and otteh inconvenient, if
theV are! no worse.
1 was tnaintaining that nine persons out of
ton' held some superstition, when a'gentlemaTi
insisted jtliaV-hc had not a single one. I laid
in wait for him. He did not like to count
the carriages at.a funeval. "Why ?" "Ohjl
don't 'klinw.'' l snper'stition, Mr. Blank.
M.mv w-iit until a whole funeral procession
; 1 1 ;.- gone
by, rather than go between the car-
'r:aes'to- cross live road. j
A ladv -assured nio sie hadn't a single
isMperstitinnl' O.ie day her dittle girl took
u her ''mothers hat, which, was black crape,
Three miles N. W. of Heiiriersonville, IT. C.Me right foot. r'J loa""vou'il b
where you are goinrr." , ; , -
j Iionce lianded 41 a gentleman ar.d a scholar"
a'ciip of tea. . lie .seized the toa-spoori, kim-
rqed offtbe bubhles oa the surface of thu tea,
alid.sayiiig, exultantly, "Oh! look!1' hastily
popped them into his month. "Well," Kaid
ij r j "What . of . ir." , "McncV r said he.
Now do you suppose that man thought tliat,
suirrlowing those bubbles would bring htm anv
good luck in the money Hue ? Of course he
didnt: and if he bhouid 8ee this in print, be
would be shocked to think I could imagine
him kerions In hc matter ; but take my word
tor it, he would never a how hi tea-bubbles to
escape him f.ir.Liok of diiiaoj.. on his part
togather them.
j
I have been on the hok-out lately for the
superstitions of those about me, a-id could
give j yon , hiiudivds (f others, but these ate
enough for 'samples of those remnants.'
w
Tal;e hc-d thcrcf-rr unt j-oii-fvlrr, nnl tr nil
formation it n pnlnccd V ; xun , .be formed"
wlieu I gite you a few cf t'.u; measure
ments. The tottl length i t: ti e fop of tho
head to.thc lotrcr "tnrTicc c t c ir. '.eo is 10
feet 2 i inches; acrors th0ic 'Icrs the
width is three feet: acrosJ it t t. ' a of tho
flock, ort-r the V.cU lie llotjr Ghol hh j .ltlli 7in,.. tb l,rr f ,1 a i
..lrr. ..trrsi-ew, cr lUUf, to feed the cLuuh ' Xnch br?c ) 'r l 3 inches
Cod p.ivl. - Nn; the thigh is 12 inched 1 1 2 . : If- be-
Dehold. t nd yn foith at hrrpjn thf miI.t of
o'v3; be y tlunr-re nie s MTiK.i.t, t.J
aimless as dons. CUrut.
I'le'-iL ui "TTiaiactcr
the hcirt of His
l)to.le. I
O ! that all God's pcofle would rcaPzc that
ie manifold grace of
God. O ! that they m'l.t realize the blessed
fruits of giving the renewed freshness and
vigor of their owa souls in characters jrrow
ing in conformiiy, t6 His who ' loved us and
igave Himself for i us.'
k.
From il.e, IIone aixl Furrign Journal.
Honey.
Tncy Smith said, " If yon would know
God's estimate of wealth, you have only to
coisidjer .what fools ho usually bestows it
upon.? It may be, and doubtless is, very true
that God esteems money very lightly, but Etill
it holds an important place intbe dispensation
which we are at present placed, and is,
Providence, the means of accomplish-
under
!
under
Canton, X'ay, 1SG0.
R. II. G.
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Make Atlowanco.
Children are much
like in their childish
ways, in every station t life. We must not
, f
expect too niuch of tlune in tho better walks
ft ,
of life. In .our city schfols, where we haw
the children of rich or wtU-to-do people, with
scarcely any poor-among us, we become very
fastidious, and easily annoyed with their pe
culiarities. It rcem's foasonable to expect
the children of ChiistiAn patents to topprccf-
ingjmpst important ends: Sought as an end te, more than othets, the instructions of the
iog to put .it ou her head. MMin-
'i.it',V exchiisned her .m'olhor,. ,:doiv t put that
blC" "Why" said
'rather you would not." - Then turning to me
she, said,' so'tto voce, "Somehow or other I
never dodike' to have tho,' children put on any
' of in v hlaek -crane' tilings.-" Superstition, Mrs.
llr.nk. Then if a dog howls at night, , how
-many turn pale I "?ome one-indhe neighbor
hood is going to die, sure." I mustsay 1
was astonished ou'e evening, when a dog howl
ed outside our windows, to see-a vc'ully good,
pious old Methodist hvl'y deliberately take ofi
'hcr'.sjipper and turn it wrong side up upon the
H, v ''Why,, Mrs. Meek-and-mild,' what is
that ri?'' "()h they sayif you hear a dig
litAv'iy.u must take tiff ybtir slipper and turn
- itup.'" 'W-,'i, will your' slipper be enough
to save the lives of all in this house, or must
each one of us follow suit?'7 "Isn't1: it ridicu
1 ou's T' Khsaid-; but I noticed that she allow-c-d
"the slij per to "remain 1 there, until j she was
omtersuve that. the. dog had taken, himself
' 011)0111 of hearing. Even -the old Dutchman
believed in I that superstition ; "for he told a
- friend, , .Dd dog bowl dredful last night, and
veil I takes up mine paper this morning, vat
you tinks? somcpodv die in Philadelphia !M
Then! how. many believe that" if the scksqrs,
or any sharp thing falls to the floor and stands
np straight, some; visitor is coming Why
I've seen cung ladies in the early, morning
'put-down their sewing and take the I crimps
out of their hair , an hp ir or two earlier than
usuil, j ust bccauscL the sc'i.-"-6 fell off jhe. lap
rok tip straight.
andj loved for its own sake, it is One of the
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most debasing object a man cai'stiive for.
Sought asa means it inav.be. and"i:enerallv is
thejinstrumvnt of gratifying some of the most
frivolous and sensual desires of our corrupt na
tore, but on the other hand it is necessary
for accompisbing the most lasting and sub
lime rtchievrments set before our race.
he vi.-e i rovnlence or Uod it has been
made
wor
but
The
Money
nccearv for the conversion of the!
Wo r:e-J not fjliaiTel with this fact.
must accept it. Without money church
es canjiot be built, ministers cannot be sup
portedj nor 'missions sntai ned.
Since -inoiicy is necessary, not for ' God, but
for map to do Clod's woik on the earth, why
is itttlfitt so little is foi theomint; ?
work of the world's conversion js God's,
is Heeded 1 r its accomjilishmcnt.
Why tlp'vle not have it ? The money is God's
His arq the r.;.ttlo upon a thousand hills the
silver rtnd iz) are his. We see -men's, souls
i i , i
perishing for the bread of life, silver ami goldj
will enable r.s t oive it to tl em. God has
created! the silver and the gold in the earih.
Yet the nie.sns i- n.it available for the end
why is this? Mar: is the intervening obstacle.
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God entrusts man with monev that he niav
use it lor God. Man forgets that he 13 a
Sabbath-school. But we have not found it so
in our cxprier.ee. . Tint', when. our petted,
well-dressed, and well-fed children," come in
from their comfortable .homes, feeling happy
and independent, they are not likly to.be any
more quiet and orderly than would the same
number of little roughs, in some out-of-the-
way m;ss:on sch"J' IK-ihaa ihu uuusual
attention and newness of the theme would be
more appreciated and attractive to the latter
class. Dut wc fail in patience very often for
-v.-Ant.nf reflection. '
We kr;ow there i a pleasurable excitement
in mingling with a crowd in any place, and
this is cue of the attractions which swcKs o;tr
numbers; for many children use their own
pleasure about going
fact leaves an obliirat
' Sunday-school, which
n on t cache is. to tnuke
t'tieir teaching as pleahnt'as possible. 'J'hus,
when a hundred or m e children arc gatlu red
in one room, lojkiug' tito each other's joyous,
familiar faces, it prdlnccs in them a ft i hug
of excitemcni and hilrity, which their leason
is not vet strong en-j
Teachers, let pat:
in tiie rising genera
hear our burdens, an.
with more aeccptabi
gh to reprc-rs.
Work And Pray.
brethren, wc Are called tolalor
In our Ue.cd Master's name
Called the precious ccd to scatter,
Fearless of rcptoach or shame.
See, the fields arc white to harvest,
Still the laborers arc few ;
Jesus calls on you, my brethren,
Something in His name to do.
Look around you souls are livicg
Heedless of the coming day,
When the things of time shall vanUh,
And for ever pass away.
"Why not warn them of the future
Of the place where lost ones dwell
Of the dreadful night of darkness,
Christlcss souls shall f-jmnd in hell ?
Why not tell them of the Savior,
Who was nailed upon the tree,
That, by tasting death for sinnors,
They might be from death set free?
Tell the worldling and the careless
Of your Savior's boundless love;
Tdl the outcast and the wanderer
Of a home with Christ above.
Lt the love of Christ constrain you
' . To proclaim the joyftil sound
Of Hahation for the truiltv,
And a ransom for the bound.
Ask yonr Lord for grace to labor;
He will give you all you need:
Seek the Spirits? help and guidance,
Iamcstly with souls to plead.
Let your seed by praver be watered,
Krc you Mre.w it o'er the ground;'
With your Father's blessing on it,
It shall yet with ff nit abound.
Wl.ib nor T.nri TTIc
low the knee 9 1 inches ir tt;ckT-ss. TIio
Cgnre was found King on I
hand p!accl U"jn the abdo:j
on the back, and the left '
the r:glt. rnc tnrmbV
Kvervt!iii' i there the i
Ticht side, ono
r t! .n ether up-
he h! 11 and feet. Tl
dec. M lly Caucasia
l i decided oj in-
)ccn it and it
nc cf the most
;thr rn across
t !, CoUlplftC.
k. al-onl the
iye, the Adam's rpj !o iu j" nc , the full
vein, the iromincnt mnsch 'and Lonc., the
natural swell of each rill a id the clearly
defined nail, both of the ht 11 and feet. Tho
face ar.d features were deailllr Caucasian.
Mav it net be a statute 7
ton of every person: who hi
has been visited to-day by
highly educated and inttllij V pccplc f thfs
city is that its perfection j he material cf
which it is composed, endj t pkca in wliiclr
it was found, arc against tl hypothesis. It
seems to be composed of a j grcjish lime- "
stone, with which this rrg '.j abound. As
may be supposed, spcculatt rj arc already ou
hand, sums reaching 'into llll tens of iboti
sands have already been cd m.
.Since writing the above , learn that Dr.
I. F. Boynton, the welbkrwi gcoiogitt nil
lecturer of this city, has t to. the spot, and
inclines to the opinion that J h gig-ntic figure
j4 a statute. Trilnn?. Cof j
Kcminisonco of'6oi tvin3.
C. D. Dennis writes: C VH
In 1819, at a debating ht, icy m.Illinoi.1, I
spoke cxtemioraneously t tie le?-t of lay
abiiitv, and congratulated ir
made a fair impression i
audience. You can judge,
prise when a mere boy aioi
to reply to my speech; anj
least ashamed to fay that hi
swered all my argument?,
came to them. At this
would be hard forme to tclllv
Do not idle time nwav:
Oh, my brethren, be not weary ;
Isow's the time to Work and pray.
H. K.
Causo of a Bad Memory
If uion having
1:1 1 log-cabin
pn. of my sar
iid conimcnccu
lar.; not in the
tucr.? hanOy an
il i by one, as ho
xding was
Tbn r.lbrr dv T s-ijil in lTi.mti r.
"iv- iter perieei! . t
' von r-o (id
ThcTJabcly 1
A0
If a blTic-u-JticLVcmcs Kuddcnlyiinto the
"3 . ".T vt-V irt'ttw imtW.. .xct I (
I'rtOT 1 1 T W 1 ' I 1 1 V ' t - .-i I tlltliU tfkVJllV 111 11 Lf. W-M.
sayiff stinger had come.) ' .
(nc lady told me she was not superstitious
at all. " I5ut,,7.: she adted, , "there is one
thing that 1 do not like p do, and that is to
break a looking-glass.,! ?aid, "Well 1
don it suppose any of u vrould occupy our
' ilvcs with that littlp'mane just for
tiniiisement." " 0hbut" shc on tot
" I never yeVro'ce .a lookirtg-glass, or
knew: cf any or.e iSC -.wreaKing one uiai tue
a breakiuf lli or some relative, didn't
steward" and lays claim to the gold as his own. Church of Christ o:
God has created the gold in , the hills of
California. Ho" raises a harvest of silver in
the corn and whet and cotton fiedthy of Amer
ica, lie has" created precious sls in China
and xfricirtTlTe crown of his
Son. II is, wish is that tho means he has crea
ted be ppled to the object for which they
were.CTeated. lut the channel is stopjed up.
Thojtranja n h :rh should -flow to the ends tA
Xhc earth,, giving joy. . and peace as M -flows.
and blessing the heathen nations with life and!
. . r . . . -i - i
salvation, i;.,rr;i -. ijjuilfjrrada itstdl
ver-tbeaill hva dctating nnd' pestilential
flood? worhlljiuss, luxury and sinful indul-
Mt fil li.-r ilmrn it.- tl .
work. c are doinj much goo.1 in our davi i ,i r r .i u i
. J . ... ;cIothcs line from over the waJk. so that the
on, who will ere long! , . . .
, milkman, when he comes throngh the vard,
. we trust, fill otir p aces, . t . i T" i.
. 'iwou t brush against and soil K. Milt," I add
ty than we uo, in the ,..! a 5.....i
-o, jwu iit-vu uui jo uuuu on purpose.
nppennost in uiy mind, that M cha gtiu r.t ;ny
owiailitre, cr admiral iony the boy wlio
had answered rue f and thr.f 6y v:s General
John A. ttawlir.s, the-late j ji vtzry of War.
As soon as the debate was in jrl 1. t no tirao
in gcttiifg acquainted wi in, tnd asked
what he was doing. I leartcA rror.i him that
he was cutting cord-wood aud bnr: mg char
coal, and that his nanus was lli t 1 i s : I What
is still better, when I visitt as the Secre
tary of War, in his cftice, l.l .vintcr, trith a
personal friend, lie was not mha:r.e 1. to ac
knowledge tlut he had once iren t ne of tho
toiling millions of the Iandaid in Ihc pres
ence of Mr. Clark, now in "Vihington city,
he conversed with xac fjruilnn cf tl.b&e early
j vsin his life. !
earth. S. S. liuies.
: You wish to drcsj
you.r circumstances 4
have you. She is a
said, and shc does n
csire of Dross.
your wife better than
ill allow
'.Rinnan
Tel rather go purpose, ma'am, and do it,r
the girl replied, begining to clump down
stairs; "then there'll be no danger of my for.
gettiu.
Hannah was light. Her words reminded
me of a little thing 1 had eugnged to do. but
w. She wants to' ;I.C.IU.C ;t Wu MJ nu ,ad neglected and
of spirit, -as it i' aim,,;, frgottcn. I went dii
directly ami did it,
.mean to be a drudge.1,.,.,! it0i to takn w.rrdiM' r..r it,, fi.
uM-i - t ii i'. . ... r : n iv.
113 bnoii.u our neighbors slic says to her,1
IntvK t.? . ;l . n ....
""'ui, uIc nnv oeuer 111
Nothing siAiils the ineiuurv like a lial.it of
ian we.' lli'v'lli.jjiv. lWm!;.. .!;,.n il, il.t.r.'.i
urn in.i.!r ..rtl.A V ...1. 1 1 i..t ! f
.... ....iviv vi C-ntllU iiCKM riHI OIVMHl lliflt w
Tho "Hornet's
l'f:st' :
nrr u.Lovr the e-no ..at I don t th.nt t v to rlifr-t Lax'e a f.r 4..
ltat n ot.ii) oi much stunt Would lot wlf.J 1 - 1 .1
, , ... , , "v a,-u i'ier lor to-morrow, bv neg ectitMr
t - i i r, iv. "'t.vui in I'll III '. il.i t i, f rf .In?. .1 ti 1
k t t . - f 1 j ; ou w;ii op r.rnttv
1 - 1 us fo. L.dui: nt tlw.v.. m ... 1" . . ' " 1
1 - v Lilian iu. - 1 1111 i 1 . 1 . . . . m .
moment s thin!.- ib- t i. i i.. . w i,,c wi
I IJ ' a 1 i- ...... .)VlMi.a.iiif 11. Ill- 1.1- .llt'l . .
I ici Pi'iinn w ii i.:..-1 ti i t 1 1 . .. . - -uuu . r .1 u iin'viinirr i. 11 ill iim ititt iir i:riit intr Unf a v. 1 it 1
I n.-j ma. mis JS a pair ot t.it, ,.,ik., t ri t. i . . i - .-. n mr wiiur . - - ' ra:i
the probation J.vhich we arc passTifg clrTTrngTrrr,7iTiJ,Ve shoidd h"iv . 1 i 1 r ' l u' l, il xvllh th liht." Act up ,J-V. bi.4 whole Iioyc ot ? c, end both
Hn essential ttnu-nf in the discip.ine of iFfe. nndmv ehiMrcn'"0 " r''"1 li!uc"';l' tbat bidding, and yon will not be cf those Imm,.v a,:t? KO,l wtre destroyed j - )
God does- not immediately -apjdv the- stiver tt " cn- ; - (who are &o ofton sdviog, Oh, I Lrgot." "Tljc care, children, that vi ll net tct fito
and thcHhl one of. the' great objected , ; S 10 i:,G qn;ck by; - ' your louc foi
Some time azo a farmer. it in' a hornet's
acrt nt der the caves of his ht n, d tennined
to destroy it. So he took seme matches, tied,
them to a pole, and with thm tet fu-c to the
nest and totally destroyed it ; ir.f itnnatrly,
however, the barn was also! 11 r.c l. together
with grain to the value of-fift i bu Jrcd dol
lar?, on which there was no
" hat a tito 1 smne Ont
great a fool as thousands are
:!vc.- to be.
J I.;s man bnnied down alca i t ; ge t r-t
fa htriu t".- not. What cl3 (:x"3 man do
who drinks rum - cuic iIHrA ? fIt may
favc life,' sas the wbe-docfitr!; Vs, but it
i apt to destroy it after zl iir I I knovr
many a mri who, in trying tf tl. Stapi
vhsT-.
I f Oil" I ItnrTi.
C- II H'ltl n 1 L c is f I .ip 1 t.. -
which they were created, but entrusts tl.ln ,i',,,t ",;,, Uiten!in.es; blCgUiar IJlSCOVcry Near Syracuse
10 ins peooic, inai ne mav iesi iue:n. 11c t.i t. ,. t.
f.n... . . . 1 . 1 i ----- -... "iijc.ui" wnird j - I a. i l i.j.i r .1 i i :o
ersp:
die
si h ii iiLL.iii'1 ... i . f - n ri iMiiir in I iiii riih i v. 41 y-i -..- - - -
sclvcs-iwhether tl.oy p-fer to deck thorns f- 'Messed a!CoVl?? I,cc town of La
. n i !. . v httle better than he cnn nrr.r.T l. : ...: tie, in this Couutv s licmm C, . n
ves in tine ariavcrio save touts whabc.V nv; . ; ui urgei
i'f !.b .;.,t..f.tbi . c .i.L: V'1"4 children arc dressed letter ihsn he ivm l,rrI'0,i,',I1! entirely KtiiHcd. was ...sm.I
l'r m vt ,,Jt,r "ITitesA, , , . '.)... ,b f..M..w:... "... "... . ' Ir
. 3 n r . !i 111. a :i Mir hmiim v inner i.m t t! . i i & n 10 iiiu iiit i" rnritii"n aa. t .-v i
and tastes before cr alter the eonveisioiw.t ' ,..tJ 4.ir UI.. PXirava. ; , 0 v.4.j...w.vt . aiu.ut 1
1
r the akc j IJ destroy ing a
Xcvcr rhin',l'hat fncnd
y a 1h" nt it.iil :r.nrr;
a hornet nc&t.
and others may say
- i I T
ABaautiful Sentiment,
1 '
Sorrow sobers us, and en
renin!. And in sorrow we
(
.ic won1, sing before breakfast for fear
ucy; -shoulJciy before night Others won't
give ;a knife or. s't"sors,to a friendt without
mokiiij; iiiui- gc thtin - -penny or some but hwil
arnonnt of money for it, lest .it shoui cat
iove.1' A gentleman once asked, me if I "had
three; cents about me: I said, "Yes, and I
mean; to koop- them' " vo yon won't
vou'll' give them to me for this knife" (a
the heaihen whether ihey pn.fi'r thei
houses tuiei-jrs of the livin-
R
. . 1 M
eir cei lei! j.
GoI. Ilev.'iII
sec whether their piety is sincere or is a 'mere
nreience omv. vi l tuiil thnt .t .
. , J - v n.Mfi,
... . .
-jour friend more tenderly, at
come tlearcr to n3. And
ginc.. 1 Ho not mv that thrv nr rt.i ieA soma i.i .Syracuse. r:cr.r (riilfr I;,,. .
steal; bnt I do say tfcst thev Tf ; farmer naml Win. Xcwell. V.-tcrdm- ,r,r.
m an sr.mehow to mt it out of tin nnllln,, !,!OOI'i eompany with a hired man t L .. ..
l - . . . - ! " . , urn l tt L-
,:t- ilw. .' 1 . . i .II.- - II r.. it. . . . 1 ..-
-' ia iiiu 1111 KiiiiL-nr f . 1 . f .tin iii-r-nvi-:i 1:11111 n 1 r . . 1 . . . t . 1
wu. in u,c njcrcnanr. - id mc .riar u i.r...- !
' & - - 1 in 1 kii i 1
- 1 w mm
us 111 enr
1
but hw 111 give U3.1 new spring ofjoy iu this
Jwliynesshvorhi. Oc uiJl have yi learn the
nf,nngct.tloc0 words cf the Lci-d Jcftis,'It
isTiorc blessed to give :han to receive." 7 He
wul Civc vjeh s.inl bnrning xvith love to
jesus ami wjing," .Lord what wilt tbno b-.v.,
P tVerbBunied be:uity; d vety cheap for thejmc to do?1 An opituuity of doin s-0 j''
Ml1 u r yfefel rWehitsed the hnife ; fn lathing f.riuan, cf
r. t- i
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